lees_corsa
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Registered: 22nd Dec 06
Location: Lowton, Greater Manchester
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how on earth do you remove this????? help needed asap
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Steve X16XE
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Registered: 31st Dec 06
Location: Barnsley, South Yorkshire
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Bolts, remove them. You should be able to see them ok.
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lees_corsa
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Location: Lowton, Greater Manchester
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its attatched to the throttle body and there is no way to get to them without the engine out
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GavCorsa
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Registered: 13th Feb 06
Location: Grantham, Lincs Drives: bmw 323i coupe
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just pull it,
there's a rubber hose inbetween the upper inlet and the throttle body
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Limecat
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quote: Originally posted by lees_corsa
its attatched to the throttle body and there is no way to get to them without the engine out
Spot on with the first part.
The Haynes manual said to work from underneath but you cannot see or access it. I had to work with various extensions, flexi's, downsizers etc and female star keys to get it off whilst working from the top. It can be done with the engine in situ, I had it down to an hour at one point.
quote: Originally posted by GavCorsa
just pull it,
there's a rubber hose inbetween the upper inlet and the throttle body
If you pull it you will break it, thats why they are like hens teeth. Don't confuse it with an X16XE which is a lot easier.
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lees_corsa
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Registered: 22nd Dec 06
Location: Lowton, Greater Manchester
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had another go just got 1 bolt on the throttle body to undo the left bottom 1. its a ball ache lol somebody whats fitted a powerbox should be able to tell me how to do it
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Stu_22
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Location: Luton
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my one had small cuts at the end of the thread end so I used a small screwdriver to reverse it out
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