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Post by Jaffa »

Good morning to everyone from sunny Exeter, Devon..for the moment anyway!!

I would just like to ask if anybody can tell me where the air filter is located please? Also, the heater in
my 2.4 awd petrol (ka24de) automatic is blowing cold, any ideas to how I can rectify this problem?

Thanks in advance
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Not to familiar with the petrol model but I know there's a summer / winter switch on the heater pipes under the bonnet. If that doesn't work it may need a bleed (check the thread : Correct bleeding procedure)
Air filter should be located behind passenger headlight but not 100%. Only worked on a few diesels.
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I know its a nooby question but can anyone tell me the difference performance wise between a pod filter and the one you replace in the airbox??

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yp guys,
anyone can tell me how to diy installation of an open pod air filter, and do i need to retune by car?
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Post by mrfish85 »

It pretty easy. Remove the 2 bolts holding the spare wheel. Then remove the black pipe coming into air filter. Next down the side of air filter is to bolts. Also undo the jubilee club holding the top of air filter. Now the filter is removed connect the induction kit. There's no need to get the car tuned or anything else they just allow more air fir better performance and a bit of a throaty sound to the exhaust
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