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sonny
04-27-2004, 01:35 AM
Easy to change

1. Advance Auto or Autozone has the filter for under $20
2. Remove the top screws on the plastic cover under the windshield wiper arms, the owner manual says remove the wiper arms, it's not necessary
3. Open the hood and remove the remaining screws holding in the plastic cover
4. Gently slide the passenger plastic cover out from under the windshield rubber molding
5. Lift up on the driver side plastic cover while sliding the passenger side cover out
6. The filter is held down by a clap on your left bottom side, I think there's one on the right as your facing the windshield but it dose not need to be remove
7. Replace the filter and reverse your process and your good to go.

This took me about 20 min with obnoxious friends bugging me the whole way.

99CouGSweetRide
04-27-2004, 07:29 PM
my Autozone doesn't have them :(

Mike

bensenvill
05-01-2004, 06:07 PM
be carefull not to lose those cap covers

I decided to replace mine about a month ago because I figured after 5 years it was about time. Nope, I was wrong, thing was still really clean.

MobilBoy
05-06-2004, 02:09 PM
Originally posted by: bensenvill
be carefull not to lose those cap covers

I decided to replace mine about a month ago because I figured after 5 years it was about time. Nope, I was wrong, thing was still really clean.

Really?!? I'm was planning on replacing mine this weekend cause people are saying that theirs are absolutely filthy after about 15k miles.


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