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The climate control popping noise in the air heater box under the dash that is causing the vehicle to be unable to switch from heat to air is a stuck valve. This value can be opened manually by removing the lower dash cover and reaching behind the glove box.
type the registration code in.. you can find it on the back of the booklet if you bought the disk.
gonna need more info. do you mean does the air temp sensor go near the air box? then yes, or do you mean does the flow over the mass air flow sensor come from the air box? then yes and the arrow points towards the engine(throttle body).
No. It has an air disruptor to alter the air flow into the air box.
possibly off time.
According to Alldata....If you have a coupe, its on the back side of the air box behind the glove box. If you have a sedan, its on the front side of the air box to the left of the motor housing.
look for a black box at the back of the engine with pipes running in and out of it. when located , undo the pipes clips from all the pipes connected to the air box and you should then be able to pull the air box out, once you have removed the box undo the screws on top of the air box and then remove the top locating the air filter
Nope. You have a novelty item made by cutting apart a penny and a dime, then hollowing out the back of the penny and popping the dime-half into it like the lid on a sandwich box.
That is the Air Bag System fuse.
There is no cabin air filter, if you mean the intake, in air box front corner of car
there's two clips on top of the air cleaner box - these just pop up and release. once that's done you can just slide the cover up and off the box exposing the air cleaner. remove and replace and put the box lid back back on.
1997's con air