Yes, to change the heater line in the back of the intake on most vehicles, you typically need to remove the top half of the intake manifold. This is because the heater line is often located in a position that is obstructed by the intake manifold. Removing the top half allows for better access to the heater line for replacement or repair. Always consult your vehicle's service manual for specific instructions related to your model.
remove intake manifold.
remove turbo and intake then remove cooler from under side of intake.
you have to remove the intake to get to them.
IT IS LOCATED IN THE REAR OF THE INTAKE... YOU HAVE TO REMOVE THE INTAKE TO CHANGE IT....
No absolutely not...
You either have to remove the intake manifold. Or If you have small hands like me and remove them very slowly from the side of the intake system
You either have to remove the intake manifold. Or If you have small hands like me and remove them very slowly from the side of the intake system
Remove the intake manifold. The starter is underneath.
Remove the intake maifold upper intake plenum
You have to remove the intake before you can gain access to the thermostat housing
No you do not. Just remove the top black plastic piece that's bolted to the top of the intake.
Pretty straight forward. You must remove the intake manifold in order to replace the gasket.