I just changed the air filter yesterday, and it was a bit of a pain. Instead of having 4 snapping clips on the corners, this box has six 1 1/2" screws, and a bracket to unbolt from the strut tower housing. It took about 20 minutes of the job just to remove the screws and put them back on
My Scion xB only had 4 easy clips, but it was a pain to get the box open because of the way it hinged, and after the filter was replaced it was hard to get that hinge back together... But on the Jeep, once the screws were off it was easy. The top half of the box moves easily out of the way and the filter came right off with an upward pull.
The screws at the back of the box were a pain because they were so close to the firewall. Even an angled screwdriver would not fit. I ended up just using a socket wrench on everything.
After putting the new filter on, the air box lid did not seat all the way at first. There is a lip inside the air box at the end of the filter, and I had to push the filter behind that lip to get the box to close
You get the idea... pretty much just a box with a round filter inside
My Scion xB only had 4 easy clips, but it was a pain to get the box open because of the way it hinged, and after the filter was replaced it was hard to get that hinge back together... But on the Jeep, once the screws were off it was easy. The top half of the box moves easily out of the way and the filter came right off with an upward pull.
The screws at the back of the box were a pain because they were so close to the firewall. Even an angled screwdriver would not fit. I ended up just using a socket wrench on everything.
After putting the new filter on, the air box lid did not seat all the way at first. There is a lip inside the air box at the end of the filter, and I had to push the filter behind that lip to get the box to close










You get the idea... pretty much just a box with a round filter inside