1: Loosen the 2 clips on top of the filter housing & lift the cover tabs out of the housing.
2: Push the filter cover toward the engine.
3: Remove filter & replace with new one.
4: Installation is reverse...
To change the air filter in a 2008 Chevrolet Impala, first locate the air filter housing, which is typically near the engine. Release the clips or screws holding the housing cover in place and remove the cover. Take out the old air filter and replace it with a new one, ensuring it fits snugly. Finally, reattach the housing cover and secure it back in place.
Remove the air filter housing cover. The air filter will lift out. Drop the new air filter into the housing and replace the cover.
There is a twist & remove dip stick underneath the air filter housing. The air filter housing has to be removed to see it.
depending on your vehicle, the housing is whear your oil filter screws into. remove oil filter and thi should reveal 3 or 4 bolts in the side of housing remove bolts should come off no problems replace seal behind housing reverse process
Remove the 4 screws from the rock guard on the front of the engine. Using a universal oil filter wrench, turn the filter housing counter-clockwise until loose then remove by hand. Replace the o-ring in the housing cap and replace the filter inside the housing. I had luck placing he filter into the base on the engine first and then placing the housing cap onto it. Tighten and replace rock shield... Good Luck!!
REMOVE THE DRAIN PLUG AND PULL THE FILTER OUT OF THE HOUSING.
To replace the air filter on a Porsche 944, first locate the air filter housing, which is typically on the driver's side of the engine bay. Remove the screws or clips securing the housing cover and take off the cover. Remove the old air filter, clean the housing if necessary, and then insert the new filter, ensuring it fits snugly. Finally, reattach the housing cover and secure it with the screws or clips.
Open hood. Remove plastic housing securing air filter. Install new filter. Replace what you have removed. Your finished!
The filter is in a filter housing. Remove the plug in the bottom of the housing. The filter housing is then loosened using a specific wrench for that housing type.
The thermostat is located in the housing and the engine end of the top radiator hose. Remove the 2 bolts and replace the thermostat.
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.
Open and empty the glovebox - remove the restraints that keep it from falling down - drop the box to its lowest level and it will reveal the filter housing located right behind it - remove the filter housing and replace the filter - reassemble in reverse order.