AIR system removal
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AIR system removal
I just removed my AIR system for the new headers coming in. Does the wiring that connected to the pump and the little air box up top just stay un-plugged and nothing happens? Also I plugged the one little hose that was a vacuum hose but I'm not sure of any others. Anything I need to know?
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i beleive that there is a fuse you have to pull and then any codes can be deleted through a tune if you cant figure it out get ahold of matt from hsw and he can tell you for sure
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There are two fuses for the A.I.R. system. Both are in the fuse boxes under the hood. One is a big square fuse in the front box (closest to the headlight) the second is a small 30 amp fuse in the back one. You can zip tie the wires up out of the way when you remove everything.
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why doesnt it say to pull the fuses in the AIR removal guides? If left in would it be a problem? So I removed everything, removed the fuses, plugged the little vacuum hose, tied the two wire connectors up, and put the plates back on the manifold. Do I need to worry about anything being messed up at all?
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If you leave the fuses in it won't hurt anything. Are you talking about the EGR tube going to the top of the intake? If so you can make a block-off plate for it and **** can it also just make sure you get the codes tuned out.