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hope this helps, I don't really see where the intake is, possibly in the engine bay in the fender.

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2nd pic. Where's that located in relation? That looks like an intake


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Exactly "believe" i want for certain and the interface so i can make my own cabin filter. If they have it all parat, easier than tearing about the cowl.

Ok well now I am certain. The HVAC system pulls outside air from inside the steel structure of the wiper cowl. There's a plastic piece of duct that comes up into the cowl cavity through a horizontally flat piece of sheet metal at the top of the firewall. Sorry for the crappy photo, but I couldn't see what I was shooting. This photo is taken through the opening where the PCM mounts on the engine side of the firewall; the metal tang you see on the right side of the photo is what supports the backside of the PCM.
 

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Only way I can think of is from inside. Guess it'll take more digging


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