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This guide will assist owners with replacing the engine air filter in the 2008 Suzuki Grand Vitara.

Keeping your engine's air filter clean is essential for smooth car operation and a longer engine lifespan. When an air filter gets clogged with dust and debris, it restricts airflow to the engine. This will reduce engine power and shorten your vehicle's lifespan.

Suzuki recommends replacing the air filter every 30,000 miles. If you take frequent road trips or drive on rough and dusty roads, Suzuki recommends replacing the air filter every 15,000 miles.

Replacing the filter is easy and inexpensive repair that can save your car's engine from long-term damage.

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    • Open the car hood.

    • Remove the top of the engine air filter housing.

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    • Pull out the mass air flow sensor.

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    • Pull open the four (4) metal latches on the housing cover.

    • There is one (1) latch located on the back.

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    • Lift up the housing cover.

    • Pull out the old air filter.

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    • Insert the new air filter.

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    • Lower the housing cover.

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    • Push the four (4) metal latches closed until they click.

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    • Push the mass air flow sensor back into place.

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