An airbox is a chamber in a car or motorcycle engine which draws in air and distributes it to the carburetors.
Behind the airbox
There's a hose that runs from the top of the engine/transmission to the airbox. This is the Crankcase vent hose. Pressure in the crankcase caused by blowby is relieved into the airbox to reduce pollution. It's 100% normal for there to by oil in the bottom of the airbox Running the engine for long periods of time above 8,000RPM will increase the amount of oil in the airbox. There's a little drain hose on the bottom of the airbox, just pull the plug and let the oil drain out into the pan everytime you do an oil change.
I believe its located on the airbox. look for picture of it on auto parts websites. I believe it is on the upper-left side of the airbox, on the bottom of the bracket. Im not 100% on this though. I believe its located on the airbox. look for picture of it on auto parts websites. I believe it is on the upper-left side of the airbox, on the bottom of the bracket. Im not 100% on this though.
It's in the big airbox - lots of dismantling, the whole thing comes out from under the bonnet. Then you dismantle the airbox to get to the matrix - not for the faint-hearted.
Take off the airbox and the airfilter and the lower airbox, remove rubber strap, remove negative cable then the positive cable and slide the battery out.
first you need to remove air inlet hose from airbox then the rubber hose that is connected to your pcv valve once you have done this you can go ahead and loosen the clamp at the base of the airbox then just pull straight up the entire air box must be removed before you try to open the assembly,if you try to open the airbox before removing from engine you will break the plastic titts in the back of the airbox.
Inside the airbox.
inside the airbox
In the airbox, no joke.
under the seat behind the airbox
they are located underneath the airbox filter assembly. first remove gas tank then you will see the airbox filter remove that and you should see them there waiting for you to give them a good cleaning....lol.hope that helps.
Its in the airbox. To get to it you need to remove the glove box (4 or 6 torx screws) and its basically in the airbox. There are about 8 screws on the side holding a cover down before you can get to the actual filter