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jimmy412 Jan 27, 2011 08:20 AM

Outlander air filter
 
I have an 08 Outlander. How difficult or easy would it be for me to change my engine air filter by myself? Any tips or recommendations?

nesser Jan 27, 2011 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by jimmy412 (Post 268487)
I have an 08 Outlander. How difficult or easy would it be for me to change my engine air filter by myself? Any tips or recommendations?

It's simple enough to do once you get used to it - but a bit tedious to make sure the housing around the filter is secure. No tools required.

It's a 3 part horizontal housing instead of a drop in air filter where gravity holds the filter in place for you while you secure the connections. The plastic filter walls become part of the duct assembly.

Step 3 of the procedure is to make sure the hinges at the bottom of the filter housing are connected before closing the metal clasps (see arrows in diagram) at the top. Once the metal clasps are closed you'll never get the bottom hinges to mate. It's also difficult to see the bottom hinges once the new filter is in place.

cheech Jan 27, 2011 11:27 AM

I had installed a K&N air filter in my outy and i did it myself. it was fairly easy just 2 clamps but the tough part was the bottom hinge as the person above described. u need that in place first or else there is no snug fit.

ruski Jan 27, 2011 02:45 PM

I used this one. Perfect fit. Closing the air box is a bitch, weird air box design.

http://www.fleetfilter.com/filter/49023.html

http://www.fleetfilter.com/mm5/graph...0001/49023.jpg

ccernst Jan 27, 2011 03:45 PM

I've found it easier to unscrew/unfasten the air duct from the grille when putting it back in. A real pain to get back into place because of the bottom hinge. would be nice if there was some sort of snap-on filter.

armymen Jan 27, 2011 08:40 PM

you should put a K&N, and dont need to change your air filter anymore, just clean it once in a while, lots less trouble, and make the engine sound better, engine breath better and a little more HP

2010CanOutie Jan 28, 2011 02:21 PM

Anyone know where to get a K&N air filter in the Toronto, Ontario area? Price?
I saw them on e-bay but the shipping is expensive. (I think Canadian Tire can order them.)

Thanks

armymen Jan 28, 2011 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by 2010CanOutie (Post 268544)
Anyone know where to get a K&N air filter in the Toronto, Ontario area? Price?
I saw them on e-bay but the shipping is expensive. (I think Canadian Tire can order them.)

Thanks

at any canadian tire they can order it

ryandlor Jan 29, 2011 09:04 AM

got mine from canadian tire...came to $77 taxes in I think.

joeba Mar 23, 2011 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by cheech (Post 268495)
I had installed a K&N air filter in my outy and i did it myself. it was fairly easy just 2 clamps but the tough part was the bottom hinge as the person above described. u need that in place first or else there is no snug fit.


Ok so what is the secret recipe to get the bottom hinges to mate? I gave up after .5 hour.

TIA


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