Rubber air intake hose removal and replacement with basic hand tools. This is quite common when the vehicle ages. Only a small number of tools are required. This specific vehicle is a 2003 Honda Accord 2.4l.
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Very nice Video . Thank you for taking your time to make the Video
Did you intentionally leave the clamp spring off?
Awesome! I was able to do it on my 2006 Accord
As for the spring, what you do is… drive by a Honda dealership and throw it at the building. Then you go to a Harbor Freight or hardware store and buy a 3 1/2 in diameter hose clamp (HF has a 20 piece assorted box for cheap) and it fits in that groove perfectly, as if it were made for it! You're welcome lol
where is the maf sensor located?
This actually helps I just broke the tubbing to look at the are filter
Thanks for your time and tips! Very helpful my good sir!!!
Thank you I needed this
what is the tool to put back the spring around the hose?
What about the upper spring???
After changing air intake pipe, i am having rev issues sometimes,
I have no maf sensor on airfilter box just like you i have MAP sensor.
03:25 My car has exactly that round metallic clamp right there; it's possible to remove it, without having to remove the whole air filter box?? And actually, I can see you did not put it back into the new hose?
The part I bought on Amazon is rubber, malleable like yours, not stiff/plastic like the OEM, only $18. Is it worth keeping? The hole for the air intake sensor is closed, needs to be punched opened. Was going to drop it off at Kohls to return . . .
Very organised, clear and detailed tutorial. A+ you're made for the camera
Is vacuum leak can cause more gasoil consumption?
Is the hose the same size for the 3.0 V6?
How long can I drive with a nice big crack in mine
Broke mines today replacing the air filter at first my heart went to my ass then I found out I can do it myself I felt better loo
nice job ty
To everyone doing this. you might as well clean the throttle body with the intake off. Its alrdy exposed and takes 2-3 minutes.
very thorough. What a lot of people slack on is showing specifics. VERY GOOD.
Does this hose affect the air conditioner?
Just successfully replaced mine today… minus the damn spring clamp… any tips?
My compliments for producing a well thought out and well edited video. You obviously practiced prior to recording or are very experienced in that regard. So many Youtube help videos have running commentary that is completely unrelated or are the ramblings of an inexperienced individual with little self-awareness. Thank you for providing this. It was exactly what I needed to repair my son's Honda.
Your video is replacing an already aftermarket air tube. The factory one is installed with normal hose clamps on each end. The Dorman tube is sold with the stretch clamp that is an absolute nightmare. Also, the factory vacuum line is very difficult to remove, unlike the aftermarket one you replaced.
Good stuff bud