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I just bought an intake for a 2000 jetta and i need help for instalation?
i just bought an intake i wanted to hook it up but i encounter with two different sensors that the car already has, i only know where to connect one of the sensors next to the engine but the second one by the filter im not sure cause the intake has a hole to connect just one. I have a Volkswagon Jetta VR6 (2000)
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Well first of all your intake should have came with instruction. You might have gotten to excited and thrown it away. Well you have to know what kind of intake it is(cold air, cool air, ram air, or just factory. Is it a short cool air? If it is it is real easy. You will have three main peices. A pipe that will connect with with the throttle body...you know that thing that moves when you press on the gas. That same peice will also connect to you mass air flow sencer. It has a wire connected to it. Inside will be round with something in the middle. Look it up on line. Then connect the other pipe to the mass air flow sencer. Then all you have to do is connect your air filter. Regular cool air intake is about the same. except the air filter will either end up in the the side(right or left fender). Or a box where your old air filter was at. All depending on model. But it is all pretty simple. Just go over it slowly. If you still can't do it....look for the instructions online.