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Old 02-04-2021, 10:00 AM   #1
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Engine air filter location

This is a duplicate thread that I started yesterday in the general thread area, but since it is specific to National RV's, there was a suggestion to move it here.
We have a 2000 National Surf Side with a 7.4 L, V8 gas engine. National did a good job of finding a secret location to hide the engine air filter. It's not in the usual suspect areas: up front by the radiator or noticeably visible under the dog house. Really would appreciate some help on this. Should be an easy DIY job, but it's not. A really good description or photo would help. The drawing in the Owner's Manual makes it look like it's next to the radiator.

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Dont know what chassis you have. Mine is workhorse and found it in fender well on passenger side
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That is where mine is. Workhorse chassis up in the passenger wheel well. Should be a snorkel in the engine compartment you can follow to it.
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