Created on: 2013-10-24
If the engine air filter needs to be replaced, learn how to do this repair yourself with this how-to video
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In this video we're gonna show you how to replace your air filter in a 2004 Chrysler Sebring. It's pretty much the same operation for 2004 through to 2006. All you'll need to do it is a flat blade screwdriver.
Locate your air filter in the front left engine compartment. Here you've got a post and you've got a screw clamp there. You can go ahead and use your flat blade screwdriver, and loosen up your screw clamp, and then pull the hose, the intake hose off of the throttle body.
You're gonna notice two tabs, one there and one there, and you're gonna wanna press those in to disconnect the hose from the airbox. So with that out of the way, you can pull that whole hose assembly back a little bit and pull your airbox up and out.
This is a circular air filter. Go ahead and pull it out. Reinstall your new one, and if you flip over your airbox, you're gonna notice two rubber grommets. Those mount onto those two posts down there. So go ahead back in with your airbox, keeping that hose out of the way. Push that down and line up the post up top and the two posts down at the bottom. And push them in securely.
Now you can go ahead and re-secure the hose to the airbox, you're gonna line up the two tabs with those two plastic tabs with the notches in the airbox and then reinstall the hose to the throttle body and finish up by tightening up on that screw clamp.
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