Air Filter Replacement

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Nope...just the lid.

Loosen the 3 bolts on top at the front - should take a 10 mm 6-point socket. The bolts are captive, so at some point they'll just kinda flop over. Once they are loose, you should be able to pull the lid forward a bit and then up, exposing the air filter.

The Purolator A45557 is an OEM equivalent replacement if that's what you're after.


Otherwise, pick your poison.
 
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I bought a K&N air filter
Seems like I’ll have to take the smooth tubes off also to open the lid.
 

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I bought a K&N air filter
Seems like I’ll have to take the smooth tubes off also to open the lid.
Yes…the stock accordion tubes have enough flex that you can leave them attached. Smooth tubes, probably not.
 
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Anyone know which direction to put K&N filter in?
Is the picture correct?
 

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I installed opposite of original pic
This is direction I installed…
And this is old air filter…

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Does the Gen V have an air conditioning/cabin filter?
If so, anyone have a part #?
And where is it?
 

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