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How do you remove the engine cover to gain access to the Air Filters? I purchased K & N Air Filters and want ot replace the stock paper ones, but cannot seem to find out how to remove the engine cover. I want to do this myself as these will need periodic cleaning and I do not wan to have to take it to the dealer each time. Thanks in advance
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1) Lie K&N filter on passenger side seat 2) position yourself in drivers seat 3) start engine & drive to location where K&N filter was purchased - have receipt 4) return K&N filter 5) return to 2004 E-class and appreciate the stoichiometric effciency the OEM filter creates.
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I agree, the K&N's are NO good for a car with a mass airflow sensor, it can and WILL ruin the sensor, and if the dealer see's the K&N he can deny warranty coverage. NOT worth it.
Gilly
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Thanks for the info, but I have not had any problems using K & N filters for over 20 years. I first inquired with the dealer and there are no warranty problems. They have quite a few people who use them, so any help in my original request for removing the cover and gaining access to the air boxes would be appreciated.
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MIKE!
It's the later cars that have hot film management that are the problem, you will contaminate the film matrix in the mass airflow sensor with the oil that's used in the K&N. 20 years ago, NO problem, BIG problem on a car with a hot film air flow sensor. FORGET IT! And the dealer will change his tune once MB denies a warranty clain on it, and they WILL. Gilly
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