2011-2016 6.7L Ford F250 F350 Cold Air Intake Kit

!Before installation, confirm that:

This high-performance component does not comply with the laws and regulations for highway driving and cannot be used on any vehicle that has been registered or certified for use on highways. This means that the component may only be suitable for racing cars or other off-road vehicles. If it is installed on vehicles driving on the highway, legal issues will be borne by oneself.


This is the installation process for the IA-0007: 2011-2016 6.7L Ford F250 F350 Cold Air Intake Kit,provided for your reference during installation.
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Step 1:
Park the vehicle on a level surface, allow the engine to cool, and disconnect the negative terminal of the battery.
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Step 2:
Disconnect the air flow sensor connector. Then, use a wrench to remove the two bolts on top of the sensor and detach it from the air filter housing. Install it onto the new air intake pipe.
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Step 3:
Use a wrench to loosen the hose clamp between the hose and the air filter housing, loosen the clamp on top of the air filter housing cover, and then remove the cover.
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Step 4:
Remove the bolts securing the lower part of the air filter housing and remove it from the vehicle.
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Step 5:
Align the new intake pipe with the throttle body connector, install the clamps and tighten them.
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Step 6:
Place the filter element onto the new air intake pipe and clamp it with the matching clamps, ensuring a tight seal.
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Step 7:
Secure one end of the black mounting bracket to the new Air Intake Pipe, and the other end to the original mounting hole. Secure with screws, ensuring the pipe is secure.
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Step 8:
Connect the air flow sensor connector to the new Air Intake Pipe.
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Step 9:
After confirming the installation is correct, reconnect the battery, start the engine, and check for any air leaks or unusual noises.
 
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