AEM AEM AE-07082

AEM AE-07082 DryFlow Air Filter User Manual

Model: AE-07082

Orúkọ ìtajà: AEM

This manual provides essential information for the installation, maintenance, and general use of your AEM DryFlow Air Filter.

Ọja Pariview

The AEM DryFlow Air Filter is a high-performance, washable, and reusable synthetic air filter designed to optimize airflow and filtration for your vehicle. It requires no oil for maintenance, simplifying the cleaning process and ensuring durable service.

AEM AE-07082 DryFlow Air Filter

Image: AEM AE-07082 DryFlow Air Filter, showcasing its rectangular shape and red filter media.

Key Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ

  • Designed to increase horsepower and throttle response.
  • Captures up to 99% of harmful contaminants.
  • Offers outstanding performance even in dusty racing conditions.
  • Ti ṣelọpọ ni AMẸRIKA.
Diagram of AEM DryFlow Air Filter components

Aworan: Alaye view of the AEM DryFlow Air Filter highlighting its key components: 1. Dryflow Air Filter (synthetic media, no oil required), 2. OE Specific Molding (creates a tight seal), and 3. Aluminum Wire Meshing (straightens and smooths airflow).

White car on a road, illustrating increased horsepower

Image: A white car on a road, representing the filter's design to increase horsepower.

Close-up of filter media with 'MADE IN THE USA' text

Image: Close-up of the filter media, emphasizing that the product is 'MADE IN THE USA'.

Fifi sori ẹrọ

This section provides general guidance for installing your AEM DryFlow Air Filter. For detailed, vehicle-specific instructions, please refer to the official installation manual provided by AEM.

Ṣe igbasilẹ Afowoyi fifi sori ẹrọ (PDF)

Gbogbogbo fifi sori Igbesẹ

  1. Locate your vehicle's airbox.
  2. Open the airbox and carefully remove the existing air filter.
  3. Insert the AEM DryFlow Air Filter into the airbox, ensuring the OE Specific Molding creates a tight seal.
  4. Close and secure the airbox lid.
  5. Verify all connections are secure before operating the vehicle.
Person installing an AEM DryFlow Air Filter into a vehicle's airbox

Image: A hand demonstrating the ease of installation by placing the AEM DryFlow Air Filter into a vehicle's airbox.

Itoju

The AEM DryFlow Air Filter is designed for easy maintenance and long service life. Unlike oiled filters, it requires no oil for cleaning.

Ninu Awọn ilana

  1. Remove the air filter from the vehicle's airbox.
  2. Gently tap the filter to dislodge any loose debris.
  3. Rinse the filter with water from the clean side (inside) to the dirty side (outside) to push contaminants out.
  4. Use a mild, non-foaming detergent if necessary, and rinse thoroughly.
  5. Allow the filter to air dry completely before reinstallation. Do not use compressed air or heat to dry, as this may damage the filter media.
AEM DryFlow Air Filter being rinsed with water

Image: The AEM DryFlow Air Filter being cleaned with water, demonstrating its washable and reusable nature without requiring oil.

Regular cleaning ensures optimal airflow and filtration performance.

Awọn pato

IwaẸ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́
BrandAEM
AwoṣeAE-07082
OEM Apá NumberAE-07082
Apẹrẹonigun merin
Iwọn Nkan2.3 iwon
Ohun elo AjọSynthetic (Oil-Free)
Iṣẹ ṣiṣe sisẹCaptures up to 99% of harmful contaminants
AtunloWashable and Reusable
Ibi iṣelọpọUSA
Close-up of thick 3D filter media

Aworan: Isunmọ view of the thick 3D media, designed for increased airflow and dirt capacity.

Laasigbotitusita

If you encounter issues with your AEM DryFlow Air Filter, consider the following common troubleshooting steps:

  • Iṣe Dinku: Ensure the filter is clean and free of excessive debris. A clogged filter can restrict airflow. Verify the filter is properly seated in the airbox, creating a tight seal.
  • Awọn Ariwo Alailẹgbẹ: Check for proper installation. An improperly seated filter or airbox lid can cause air leaks and unusual sounds.
  • Ṣayẹwo Imọlẹ Ẹrọ: While rare, an improperly installed air filter or a damaged Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor during installation can trigger a check engine light. Re-check installation and consult a professional if the light persists.
  • Ìbàjẹ́ Àlẹ̀mọ́: Inspect the filter for any tears or damage to the media or molding. A damaged filter should be replaced to ensure proper filtration.

For persistent issues or specific technical support, please contact AEM customer service.

Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

AEM products are manufactured to high standards. For information regarding product warranty, claims, or technical support, please refer to the official AEM webojula tabi kan si wọn onibara iṣẹ Eka taara.

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This manual is for informational purposes only and should be used in conjunction with vehicle-specific instructions.

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