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Is there an air filter that i can change like when i do oil changes?

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Hi my name is pete yes its situated above your carb banjo shaped take the lid off air filter is inside

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U shoukd replace your air filter every 10.000 mls and the air condition sitem also has a air filter, that needs to be replaced every year
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