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listen you got to remove first the bumper then disconect the air intake that is attached to d air intake disconnect that then unplugg your radiator fans now u can only take it our by lifting the car and go underneat the car push up then pull down it has a setting anchor u need to push up an then pull it off thats the way to do it but it works hahaaaa good luck,get hand dirty and maybe a couple of crapes
Have you checked the large rubber pipe that goes from bank 2 cam cover to the intake manifold as they are prone to splitting. To check you will need to remove the 3 srews that hold the engine cover on.
If not look for an air leak around the intake manifold seals
I'm not sure what the cabin filter is but the air filter is straight forward. With the hood open you should see the air box just inside on the right with the large induction hose going across and to the engine. The top of the air box should open with a couple of hooks or clamps and the air filter sits on top inside the open box.
this is a old model and it should have a cold start valve or it should have a coolant temp sensor, replace the colant temp sensor which is usualy located on the thermostat housing or on the intake manifold and this will sove the clod start problema!!
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