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    Established Member Two Rings Silverrotor's Avatar
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    Removing secondary air injection pump hose

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    I need to replace the inlet hose to the secondary pump. It's the hose that connects to the pump itself and the other end to the air box.
    I wanted to know if I have to remove my bumper skin to replace this hose. Or do I have to just pull the wheel liner back?

    I broke the connecter to the airbox and I'm now getting MILs.


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    Veteran Member Four Rings whiped's Avatar
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    If you remove the intake you should be able to do it from the top.

    To make your life easier you can also remove the fog grille.
    Geoff
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    Senior Member Three Rings protogeoff's Avatar
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    Although my connector to the airbox seems fine, it fits rather loosely. Is anyone elses the same?

    V1Rotate

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    Established Member Two Rings Silverrotor's Avatar
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    Thanks for the response whiped.
    I found by removing my passengerside headlight I was able to access the inlet hose that connects to the pump itself.


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