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Exploded View-1999-2001/2002-2004 models. Remove the intake manifold cover (A) and ignition coil cover(s) (B). Remove the evaporative emission (EVAP) canister hose (A) (1999-2001 models) or vacuum hose (A) (2002-2004 models). Remove the vacuum hose(s) (B) and breather pipe (C), then remove the intake air duct (D). Remove the throttle cable (A) and cruise control cable (B) by loosening the locknuts (C), then slip the cable ends out of the accelerator linkage. Take care not to bend the cables when removing them. Always replace any kinked cable with a new one. Remove the engine wire harness connectors and wire harness clamps from the intake manifold. Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor connector, Idle air control (IAC) valve connectorThrottle position (TP) sensor connector, Manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor connector, Evaporative emission (EVAP) canister purge valve connector (2002-2004 models). Remove the upper cover (A), then remove the intake manifold (B) and spacer (C) (2002-2004 models).

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