Replace the air filter every 30,000 miles.
It is pretty easy to replace the air filter in a 2005 Suzuki Aerio. Remove and open the air intake manifold, remove the old air filter, put in the new filter and reattach the air intake manifold.
1. Turn off the ignition switch and ensure that the car is properly secured while performing this removal and replacement procedure. 2. Locate and remove the silencer panel beneath the dashboard on the passenger side of the vehicle. 3. After removal of the silencer panel, locate the Passenger Compartment Air Filter compartment door. Unclip the filter compartment access door and pivot the door to the side to provide access to the filter elements. This application uses TWO filter elements. 4. Remove the used Passenger Compartment Air Filter elements from the filter compartment by first pulling the front filter directly outward. Then, slide the rear filter forward and remove in the same manner. Use care to ensure that no loose debris falls into the cabin air intake system. 5. Replace both filters with fresh Passenger Compartment Air Filter elements by inserting the new filter elements into the filter compartment, one after the other. 6. Replace the cover to secure the new filter elements into position. 7. Replace the silencer panel and properly dispose of the used filter elements.
For a 2002 MDX, there are four screws to remove the cover. Then remove the spring ring holding the intake hose. Remove the cover and replace the air filter. Replace the cover and screws and then reconnect the intake hose and spring ring.
The case is on the driver's side of the engine bay, near the headlight, it has metal clip you have to pop off and the cover can be removed giving you access to the filter. Replace filter and reintall filter, clips pop back on.
Inside the black air filter box that connects to your intake has 4 clamps holding it down remove replace and done=)
Remove the 2 screws (10mm) on top that hold the air intake housing, Pull the air intake away from the air filter housing. You may need to loosen tubing with flathead screwdriver. It's easier to replace the filter if you remove the filter compartment so remove the screw that holds this piece in place. Pull the air filter housing out gently. You may have to work it out since space is compact. Pop the clips, replace the air filter and reverse to re-install.
If it is inside gas tank you must replace sending unit. Ensure "sock" filter is not clogged first.
air filter might be clog/needs to be replace or if u have a aftermarket intake the whining noise is nuttin. its just sucking up air int other intake manifold
follow the intake manifold back to your induction filter, pull out/off the old one then replace with the new one.
Sounds like you may have dropped something down inside of one of the heads when you had the intake off. Is it full of fresh clean oil and a new filter????
take off air intake tube and remove box. separate box
On Engine, drivers side, under intake. Very tough to replace. Bad Toyota!