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Cleaning throttle valve moduleJ338 > < Assembly overview - air filter housing (engine codes BUD and CGGA)
Removing and installing air filter housing (engine codes BUD and CGGA)
Removing and installing air filter housing (engine codes BUD and CGGA)
Removing
   
–  Press latches -arrows- and pull air intake connecting piece out of intake air duct.
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–  Pull hose -1- off non-return valve.
–  Pull air filter housing upwards off locating pins -2-.
Installing
Install in reverse order. In the process, note the following:
  Note
t  Self-tapping screws are used as standard for securing air filter upper part to air filter lower part as well as for intake connecting pipe. When these screws are loosened or tightened using a power tool, the threads in the upper part of the air filter may be damaged.
t  Therefore, the use of a power tool can only be allowed when:
t  the maximum speed of the power tool is 200 rpm,
t  a specified torque of max 3 Nm is set.
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–  Push air filter housing onto locating pins -2- from above.
–  Connect hose -1- to non-return valve.
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–  Press air intake connecting piece in intake air duct until the fasteners -arrows- engage audibly.
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Cleaning throttle valve moduleJ338 > < Assembly overview - air filter housing (engine codes BUD and CGGA)