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1995-1996 Chevrolet Tahoe | CLASSIC 2 DOOR 1/2 TON, CLASSIC 4 DOOR 1/2 TON | 8 Cyl 6.5L Diesel
Chevrolet Tahoe Air Filter Box
The Air Filter Box in Chevrolet Tahoe play a profound duty of providing a clean air to the engine and thus should not be bypassed for better performance of the engine. It accommodates the engine air filter this is supposed to clean the air from contaminants and dust so that they do not affect the engine parts. Some of the important servicing tips refer to the air filter especially because its malfunction caused by the clogging is likely to affect the production of your engine power. The Air Filter Box has been intentionally designed to channel air over the filter, and no other unfiltered air into the intake manifold. Even in this case it can enable soiled and sand to penetrate to the filter causing wear on the engine components. Over the years, variations in Air Filter Housing may exist, but the fundamental purpose remains consistent to guard the engine and increase its operational life and to maintain right quality of air for the purpose of burning.
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Chevrolet Tahoe Air Filter Box Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to remove the air intake duct and air filter housing on Chevrolet Tahoe?
A: To remove the air intake duct on V8 models, first remove the intake manifold cover and disconnect the PCV fresh air inlet hose. Then detach the radiator hose clip and loosen the hose clamp screws at the MAF sensor and Throttle Body. Lift the duct straight up to disengage the locator pin from its insulator grommet. To remove the air filter box, disconnect the electrical connector from the MAF sensor and pull the box straight up to disengage the two locator pins from their insulator grommets. While the box is out, inspect the rubber mounting grommets and replace any that are damaged. Installation is the reverse of removal.