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If you mean the air filter housing, the one with the oil filler coming through it, it just pulls off. There are no screws, bolts or clips, so just lift firmly at each corner until it comes free of its mounting studs and the air intake, and then detach the one rubber tube connecting it to the engine and put carefully aside. You should probably put a clean cloth in the mouth of the air intake to prevent any debris entering the engine.This is the case with my 2003 Skoda Fabia 1.4 16vJonathan
You have to use VAG-COM diagnostic computer (Audi, VW, Skoda, Seat) plug it into diagnostic pluge and change it in the computer menu.
If you are asking this question, you need to take it to a shop and let them do it. My 12 year old knows how to change oil and filters.
in -98 model cabin air filters are located in the glove compartment behind a small hatch/door. Pull old filters out and replace them with new ones.
If you mean the big air filter housing which covers the top of the engine (with the oil filler coming through it) then the answer is that it just pulls off. There are no screws, bolts or clips, so just pull it up firmly at each corner until it comes free of the air intake and its mounting studs, then detach the one rubber tube and place the air filter aside.This answer refers to the case on my Skoda Fabia 1.4 16v, year 2003.Jonathan
Clogged fuel filters result in poor throttle response and lack of power. Filters should be ideally changed before that happens. The 2002 Trailblazer owner manual says fuel filter should be changed at 100k miles. I expect the 2003 manual makes some comment. I have a 2002 and just changed filters.
It has one.
ONE.
From 2003 to 2006 they stop putting cabin filters and fuel filters.
No. The 2003 Yukon does not come equiped with a cabin filter.
2003 don't have cabin filters. They are not installed in 2003 and some 2004.
2003 Infinity fueled with only regular gas still give me steady 25+ mpg. Did not change sparkplugs, only filters. Alex