There is an air filter under the hood and one above that one in the top cover. I tried to take it out and I cracked of the pins that hold it in. So I just placed it in. I thought if I remove it it would let more air in the engine for more power.secondary filter? Please elaborate? Pictures? There are 2 "air" filters in the car. One in the airbox under the hood for the engine, and one behind the glove box which if your cabin air filter. They are not primary/secondary to each other, they both have very different purposes and both are required.
I would fix it when you get a chance. Having more power (if that is actually true) is to the advantage of the manufacturer, and the fact they put the filter there means there was some offsetting reason why they did it (even if it did yield more power, which is not proven).There is an air filter under the hood and one above that one in the top cover. I tried to take it out and I cracked of the pins that hold it in. So I just placed it in. I thought if I remove it it would let more air in the engine for more power.
I’ll try and get a pic.I'm definitely out of the loop on this one. This must be something they changed after 2009 because I've never seen 2 air filters in my intake system. Any of you guys have pictures? Now im intrigued.
I think he is talking about a small foam filter that is attached to the bottom side of the engine cover. It is probably not a maintenance item, except when it breaks off the engine cover.I'm definitely out of the loop on this one. This must be something they changed after 2009 because I've never seen 2 air filters in my intake system. Any of you guys have pictures? Now im intrigued.
There is also one above the air filter in the breather box attached with small peg clips. I just placed it in where it was then closed it.I think he is talking about a small foam filter that is attached to the bottom side of the engine cover. It is probably not a maintenance item, except when it breaks off the engine cover.