Thank you Glenn, I did it this time.
If someone else tries to do this again, these are the detail steps I
did:
1) Unscrew the bolt on the top (it's on the top right side of the box)
2) Remove the hose from the box (by using two clips)
3) Remove the other end of the hose from the engine (need a
screwdriver for this).
This step may not be necessary, but I found it easier, as I could
make more space to
remove the box by pu****ng the hose away (couldn't completely
remove the hose because
there are some intersecting wires that make this impossible).
4) There's a little braket on the left side of the box that holds some
wires.
Slide it up to release it.
5) Carefully remove the box from the engine compartment. This is still
not
easy, as the air cleaner box is big. The air cleaner box DOES not
open,
take it out in one piece.
6) Take the old filter our and put the new one (this is easy).
7) Place everything back in place.
On Jul 11, 5:22 am, "damnnickname" <damnnickn...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> If you purchase the filter it may make it easier to see what is going
on.
> Why dont you just do like I say and get it done? remove the clamp and
pop
> off the 2 clips and remove the snorkel going into the air cleaner box
>
> Glenn Beasley
> Chrysler Tech


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