| Components |

| 1. Surge tank 2. Surge tank stay |
3. Positive crankcase ventilation
(PCV) hose |
| Removal and Installation |
| 1. |
Remove the engine cover.
(Refer to Engine and Transaxle Assembly - "Engine Cover")
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| 2. |
Remove the air cleaner assembly.
(Refer to Intake And Exhaust System - "Air Cleaner")
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| 3. |
Disconnect the wiring connectors and harness clamps and remove the wiring
protector around the surge tank.
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| 4. |
Disconnect the brake booster vacuum hose (A).
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| 5. |
Disconnect the purge control solenoid valve (PCSV) hose (A).
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| 6. |
Disconnect the positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) hose (A).
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| 7. |
Remove the surge tank stay (A).
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| 8. |
Remove the surge tank (A).
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| 9. |
Install in the reverse order of removal.
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Components and components location Components 1. Air cleaner body 2. Air cleaner cover 3. Air intake hose 4. Air cleaner element 5.
Repair procedures Removal and Installation VIS 1 [Intake Manifold] 1. Disconnect the battery negative terminal. 2.
Description and operation Description The In-car air temperature sensor is built in the heater & A/C control unit. The sensor consists of a thermistor that measures the inside temperature. The signal decided by the resistance value that changes in accordance with perceived inside temperature, is delivered to heater co
Description and operation Description The auto defogging sensor is installed on the front window glass. The sensor judges and sends signal if moisture occurs to blow out wind for defogging. The air conditioner control module receives a signal from the sensor and restrains moisture and eliminates defog by the intake actuato