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  1. 
Loosen the screws (circled in blue in photo no. 1 and 2) using the ratchet and the 6 socket. If you don't have one, a Phillips screwdriver is also suitable.

Loosen the screws (circled in blue in photo no. 1 and 2) using the ratchet and the 6 socket. If you don't have one, a Phillips screwdriver is also suitable.
    • Loosen the screws (circled in blue in photo no. 1 and 2) using the ratchet and the 6 socket. If you don't have one, a Phillips screwdriver is also suitable.

  2. 
Pull the hose on each side (in the direction of the red arrows in photos 1 and 2)

Comparison of the new hose and the used hose (photo n°3) Green arrow the new hose and the red arrow the used hose

Comparison of the new hose and the used hose (photo n°3) Green arrow the new hose and the red arrow the used hose
    • Pull the hose on each side (in the direction of the red arrows in photos 1 and 2)

    • Comparison of the new hose and the used hose (photo n°3) Green arrow the new hose and the red arrow the used hose

  3. 
Degrease the turbo inlet sleeve

Degrease the intercooler outlet sleeve.
    • Degrease the turbo inlet sleeve

    • Degrease the intercooler outlet sleeve.

    • .Go back up the new hose instead and tighten the clamps using the ratchet and the 6 socket or the Phillips screwdriver

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