Tools
Parts
Video Overview
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Loosen the clamps with a number 7 socket.
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Plug the turbo inlet with a rag
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Unclip the priming pump and place it to the side using a wire.
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Remove the hose
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Unscrew the 3 screws from the cover containing the air filter
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Remove the air filter
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Clean the air filter tray
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Check the correspondence between the new and the old air filter (length width)
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Insert the new air filter
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Replace the air filter cover by tightening the three screws
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Replace the air filter hose
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Reconnect the plug
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Reposition the priming pump
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Replace the first part of the turbo hose by tightening the 2 clamps then clip the second part back on.
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Replace the last cover
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2 Comments
I wouldn't put " very easy " as the difficulty for this operation... Of course we can do it, but it's laborious! Having done it on a 307 with 200,000 km (what 307 doesn't have more than 200,000 today?!), the plastic hoses are tired, and I almost couldn't put the air hoses back on correctly before closing the hood! Besides, the mechanic who had done it previously had left Colson to hold the air box inlet and outlet together...
To sum up, I would say that everything is still not going as well as in the video!
Good explanations and procedure