How to change air filters
The air filters are in the underneath, back side of the engine cover. Just lift the cover up from the back, turn it over, and you will see the air filter compartments.
Originally Posted by stlxfire
...and remember, the air filters come two to a box. My dealer did not know this and double ordered.
Thans mates...popeye
Originally Posted by popeye
Thans mates...popeye
Originally Posted by VQ35DE
The torx screws are only on the SRT-6 engines.
I have one and have changed my air filters.
this is the kind I want, I don't think it comes 2 in a box http://www.car-stuff.com/carparts/ch...122964400.html
so yeah will be $80 to order 2
so yeah will be $80 to order 2
This site discusses the airfilter replacement on our 3.2 liter engine and has pictures:
http://www.benzworld.org/forums/r170...-cleaners.html
http://www.benzworld.org/forums/r170...-cleaners.html
Attached is a PDF file that shows the service steps for the air filters. Not much detail on removing the air inlet tubes. Looks like they just slip out of the air cleaner assembly.
I've made some files of typical servicing on the XFire for my use. Have these in my garage for easy access & reference. Keeps from having to load the CD for some of the more routine stuff.
I've made some files of typical servicing on the XFire for my use. Have these in my garage for easy access & reference. Keeps from having to load the CD for some of the more routine stuff.
Last edited by dedwards0323; Mar 17, 2009 at 05:35 AM.
just a small note, i try to have the filter housing a little bit warm as not to crack it. on colder days its a good tip. the hole for the oil fill can be cracked real easily, its kind of thin there and what ever you do DON'T PULL ON THAT AREA.
For the N/A Xfire you'll need a 25 Torx bit to remove the Filter Covers.
I don't have an SRT (poor little me), but if they have Torx Screws, most likely it's the same as the N/A (25 Torx)...
I don't have an SRT (poor little me), but if they have Torx Screws, most likely it's the same as the N/A (25 Torx)...
OR buy a set of K&N's and refurb them yourself ......
( usually around 14-15k miles )
IE, every other 'service interval' which is 7000 miles.
The air filter is on the 'B" service interval, you alternate 'A' & 'B' intervals ......
Last edited by ala_xfire; Oct 19, 2012 at 06:32 PM.
THANK YOU for the reply. I felt the mechanic was trying to rip me off when " I " replaced the air filters barely over 6000 miles ago. I read the A and B schedule in the book, but it didn't compute in my head what they meant. Now I know. Great advice. Thanks again.
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