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Repair Procedures: Removal

  1. Disconnect the AFS connector (A) and the breather hose (B).
  2. Remove the air cleaner body (D) and the intake hose (C).
    Fig 1: Identifying AFS Connector
    G06856911Courtesy of HYUNDAI MOTOR CO.
  3. Disconnect the RH front and rear oxygen sensor connectors (A), the power steering sensor connector (B), the RH injector harness connector (C) and the VIS solenoid valve connector (D).
    Fig 2: Identifying Rear Oxygen Sensor Connectors
    G06856912Courtesy of HYUNDAI MOTOR CO.
  4. Disconnect the PCSV connector (A), the MAP sensor connector (B) and the PCSV hose.
    Fig 3: Identifying PCSV Connector
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  5. Disconnect the ETC connector (A) and the knock sensor connector (B).
    Fig 4: Identifying ETC Connector
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  6. Disconnect the water hoses (B) from ETC.
  7. Disconnect the PCV (C) hose.
    Fig 5: Identifying Water Hoses
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  8. Disconnect brake vacuum hose.
  9. Remove the surge tank stays (A).
    Fig 6: Identifying Surge Tank Stays (1 Of 2)
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    Fig 7: Identifying Surge Tank Stays (2 Of 2)
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  10. Remove the surge tank (A).
    Fig 8: Identifying Surge Tank
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  11. Disconnect the breather Pipe assembly (A).
    Fig 9: Identifying Breather Pipe Assembly
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  12. Disconnect the LH injector harness connectors.
  13. Remove the intake manifold (A) and gasket.
    Fig 10: Identifying Intake Manifold
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