Serious issue. i did an EFI Clean up about 2 months ago at a Garage and the guy who did the job has left a hose disconnected from the Air Box. this hose goes into something closer to the AC compressor so i assume that it takes in filtered air to be used for Air conditioning ? and since the Air Box is having a open hole to take in unfiltered air (where the AC hose should be) there is some dust and dirt inside the Air Box again i assume would have gone into the engine itself. as soon as i did the EFI clean up i noticed a very dramatic performance increase. and now after 2 months the car has become very sluggish.
over the weekend i decided to do the regular oil change and some other stuff myself (for the first time) and found out this whole issue when i popped the bonnet.
what could have happened by now in terms of the AC as well as the Engine? how do i reverse the effects of the dust and dirt?
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MiraOwner
Hi Guys,
Serious issue. i did an EFI Clean up about 2 months ago at a Garage and the guy who did the job has left a hose disconnected from the Air Box. this hose goes into something closer to the AC compressor so i assume that it takes in filtered air to be used for Air conditioning
? and since the Air Box is having a open hole to take in unfiltered air (where the AC hose should be) there is some dust and dirt inside the Air Box again i assume would have gone into the engine itself. as soon as i did the EFI clean up i noticed a very dramatic performance increase. and now after 2 months the car has become very sluggish.
over the weekend i decided to do the regular oil change and some other stuff myself (for the first time) and found out this whole issue when i popped the bonnet.
what could have happened by now in terms of the AC as well as the Engine? how do i reverse the effects of the dust and dirt?
Thanks in advance for your input.
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