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I am thinking on replacing my engine air filter on my 2019 work truck Silverado with 4.3 L engine. The truck has less than 10,000 miles, but the dashboard says 10% left on air filter. Since the truck is still on its powertrain warranty - I have been taking it into the dealer for oil changes, but I figure I can change the air filter myself. My Question is: Is it really necessary to disconnect the switch & remove the hose clamp? I realize that the front/top part of the housing hooks in, but is there not enough flexibility in accordion hose? I have had older vehicles that allowed me to change the filter without disconnecting the switch & hose clamp. It seems like the more you take apart more junk might fall into the air box? Have you tried replacing the air filter without disconnecting the switch & hose clamp? One thing I noticed about Mechanics - they do not take anything more apart than is necessary, so I thought I would ask. Thanks!
@@Revitauto Unfortunately, I couldn't find an easy way. For the moment the truck has not given me problems except for once in a while hick ups. But, spring coming, I got a ton of work to do on the truck.
C@@L! Now I have seen where small 'Tap Cons' Concrete screws, usually blue, can be used in a pinch. Good for MAF sensors also.) GM discontinued the original screws and prolly has a substitute by now.