Replacing Engine Air Filter in Mitsubishi Outlander: Step-by-Step Guide

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Hello there, readers! Today, I'll guide you through the process of removing and replacing the engine air filter in your Mitsubishi Outlander equipped with a 2.4-liter engine. Let's dive right into it.

How to Repair Engine Air Filter in Mitsubishi Outlander

Step 1: Removing the Old Filter

  1. To start, loosen and remove the clamp on one side of the air filter housing. Repeat this step for the clamp on the opposite side.
  2. Proceed to detach this top portion of the housing.
  3. Locate the wire for your cruise control and disconnect it.
  4. Next, use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the two screws securing this piece. Once done, you can remove it.

Step 2: Removing the Old Filter Housing

  1. Unclip the two fasteners securing the housing.
  2. Locate the two ten-millimeter bolts holding it in place. One can be found here, and the other is positioned there.
  3. Carefully remove both bolts to release the housing.

Step 3: Replacing with a New Filter

  1. After removing the old housing, you'll notice the filter's condition. Given its dirtiness, this replacement is timely.
  2. Insert your new engine air filter, following the same steps in reverse.

The process is surprisingly simple, and with the old filter visibly dirty, it's evident that the replacement is timely. Once the new filter is in place, your vehicle's performance should benefit.

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