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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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11. Install the K&N

®

 

air filter

 onto the filter adapter

as shown.

12. Install the silicone hose (08630) onto the filter

adapter and secure with the provided hose clamp 

as shown.

13. Remove the air temperature sensor from the

factory intake tube.

NOTE: The air temperature sensor is very frag-

ile, be careful when pulling the sensor out of 

the intake tube.

14. Install the provided grommet into the small

throttle body end of the intake tube.

15. Install the air temperature sensor into the grom-

met installed in step #14.

16. Install 2nd supplied grommet into the filter end

of the K&N

®

 intake tube as shown.

17. Install the provided elbow fitting into the grom

-

met installed instep #16 as shown.

18. Install the air filter assembly onto the K&N

®

intake tube as shown.

NOTE: Do not completely tighten the hose 

clamp at this time.

19. Install the silicone hose (08190) onto the

throttle body and secure with the provided hose 

clamp as shown.

20. Install the K&N

®

 intake assembly into the sili-

cone hose at the throttle body and onto the saddle 

clamp as shown, then secure with the provided 

hose clamps. Adjust the air filter assembly for best 

clearance and tighten the hose clamp, which

secures it to the K&N

®

 intake tube.

21. Install the provided silicone vent hose onto the

valve cover vent and onto the elbow into the K&N 

intake tube as shown.

NOTE: It may be necessary to trim the vent 

hose.

22. Reconnect the air temperature electrical con-

nection as shown.

25. It will be necessary for all K&N

®

 high flow intake

systems to be checked periodically for realignment, 

clearance and tightening of all connections.  Failure 

to follow the above instructions or proper mainte-

nance may void warranty.

24. The C.A.R.B. exemption sticker, (attached),

must be visible under the hood so that an emis-

sions inspector can see it when the vehicle is 

required to be tested for emissions.  California 

requires testing every two years, other states may 

vary.

23. Reconnect the vehicle’s negative battery cable.

Double check to make sure everything is tight and 

properly positioned before starting the vehicle.

1. Start the engine with the transmission in neu-

tral or park. Listen for air leaks or odd noises. For 

air leaks secure hoses and connections. For odd 

noises, find cause and repair before proceeding. 

This kit will function identically to the factory system 

except for being louder and much more responsive.

2. Test drive the vehicle. Listen for odd noises or

rattles and fix as necessary.

3. If road test is fine, you can now enjoy the added

power and performance from your kit.

4. K&N Engineering, Inc., suggests checking the air

filter element periodically for excessive dirt build-

up. When the element becomes covered in dirt (or 

once a year), service it according to the instructions 

on the Recharger

®

 service kit, part number 99-5050 

or 99-5000.

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