The K&N Dry-Charger included with this kit must be installed on the K&N Air Filter when used with this K&N Typhoon Cold Air Intake System. The K&N Typhoon Intake System is a performance product that can be used safely during mild weather conditions. During harsh and inclement weather conditions, you must convert your Cold Air Intake System to a short ram configuration, or return your vehicle to the stock OEM air box and intake tract configuration. Failure to follow these instructions can void your warranty.
1. Turn off the ignition and disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the engine cover as shown.
3. Disconnect the mass air sensor electrical connection as shown.
4. Disconnect the vacuum switch electrical connection as shown.
5. Disconnect the crank case vent hose from the hard line as shown.
6. Loosen the hose clamps at the throttle body and at the mass air sensor, then, pull the stock intake tube up and unclip the hoses from the bottom of the intake tube as shown.
7. Loosen and remove the nut that secures the vacuum switch to the stock intake tube as shown, then, remove the stock intake tube.
8. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the air cleaner as shown.
9. Unclip the mass air sensor electrical connection from the side of the air cleaner, then, pull firmly upwards to release the air cleaner from the factory grommets as shown.
NOTE: K&N recommends that customers do not discard factory air intake.
10. Lift the drivers side front tire and remove from vehicle. Use jack stands to support the vehicle.
2003-06 Mazda 6 L4-2.3L K&N Dry-Charger Instructions
October 25th, 2009 · No Comments
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