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Changing engine air filter is super easy, tools are required. The engine air filter is located just north of the battery, in a small black box. Pinch in the plastic sides to pop off the top. The air filter slides out. Boom, you're done.

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Take off the bolt and the lock ring then disconnect the exhaust to the engine and the air filter then change the air filter.

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