Air Filter Access
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Air Filter Access
I am going to be receiving some new air filters on Monday from VRP.
I want to remove the charcoal filters and replace the other MB filters with the new ones.
I thought I remembered seing a thread with how to do this etc but I can not seem to find it. I have never touched an MB engine before, let alone an AMG, and was looking for help on any instructions regarding getting to the actual Air Filters etc.
Thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide.
I want to remove the charcoal filters and replace the other MB filters with the new ones.
I thought I remembered seing a thread with how to do this etc but I can not seem to find it. I have never touched an MB engine before, let alone an AMG, and was looking for help on any instructions regarding getting to the actual Air Filters etc.
Thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide.
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Thanks.... but not the thread I was remembering.... I need something more basic with instructions, I guess.
I found this thread but not sure if same procedure applies to the C63 filter compartment.
http://www.euroteckmotorsports.com/i...2437&pageid=84
I found this thread but not sure if same procedure applies to the C63 filter compartment.
http://www.euroteckmotorsports.com/i...2437&pageid=84
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It's really easy. Just pop off the front cover that connects the two airboxes. It's held on by 3 clips. You might have to put a little pressure on it.
Unscrew each airbox. Each box has 5 screws. Once the screws are gone just wiggle the airbox up and you can pull the filter out and replace with your new filter.
Rinse, repeat.
Unscrew each airbox. Each box has 5 screws. Once the screws are gone just wiggle the airbox up and you can pull the filter out and replace with your new filter.
Rinse, repeat.
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It's really easy. Just pop off the front cover that connects the two airboxes. It's held on by 3 clips. You might have to put a little pressure on it.
Unscrew each airbox. Each box has 5 screws. Once the screws are gone just wiggle the airbox up and you can pull the filter out and replace with your new filter.
Rinse, repeat.
Unscrew each airbox. Each box has 5 screws. Once the screws are gone just wiggle the airbox up and you can pull the filter out and replace with your new filter.
Rinse, repeat.