suspension
Air Line
for 2017 Toyota Corolla 1.8L I4 · FWD
Difficulty
Easy
Time
1.0 h
Tools
6
Steps
12
This procedure covers the inspection, removal, and replacement of air injection system lines or air intake ducts on the 2014-2019 Toyota Corolla 1.8L I4 engine.
Warnings
⚠Ensure engine is completely cool before beginning work to avoid burns from hot components
ℹ️Inspect all air intake components for cracks, tears, or deterioration during this service
Tools required
10mm socket and ratchetEssential
Phillips screwdriverEssential
Flathead screwdriver
Pliers
Trim removal tool set
Flashlight or work light
Parts
- Air intake duct or hose × 1 — Use OEM specification
- Hose clamps (if damaged) × 2 — Worm gear clamps matching OEM size
Preparation
- Park vehicle on level surface and engage parking brake
- Allow engine to cool completely if recently operated
- Open hood and secure with prop rod
- Disconnect negative battery terminal if working near electrical sensors
Procedure
- 1Remove engine coverGrasp the engine cover firmly and pull upward to disengage the mounting grommets. The cover is held by friction-fit posts and does not require tools for removal. Set aside in a clean area.
- 2Disconnect mass airflow sensor connectorLocate the MAF sensor on the air intake tube near the air filter housing. Press the tab on the electrical connector and pull straight back to disconnect. Do not pull on the wiring harness itself.⚠The MAF sensor element is delicate and expensive. Avoid touching the sensing element inside the housing
- 3Loosen air intake tube clampsUsing a Phillips screwdriver or flathead screwdriver depending on clamp type, loosen the hose clamp at the air filter housing end and the throttle body end of the intake tube. Do not fully remove clamps yet, just loosen enough to allow tube movement.
- 4Disconnect breather hosesLocate any PCV or breather hoses connected to the intake tube. Squeeze the quick-disconnect fittings or use pliers to release spring clamps, then pull hoses straight off the tube connections. Note orientation for reinstallation.
- 5Remove air intake tubeTwist the intake tube gently to break the seal at both ends, then carefully pull away from the air filter housing and throttle body. Remove the tube from the engine bay. Inspect the rubber boots at both connection points for cracking or deterioration.
- 6Inspect and clean mating surfacesCheck the air filter housing outlet and throttle body inlet for debris, dirt, or damage. Wipe clean with a lint-free cloth. Inspect the interior of the removed tube for oil contamination or foreign objects that might indicate engine problems.
- 7Install replacement air linePosition the new or cleaned air intake tube at the throttle body end first, ensuring proper alignment. Push firmly onto the throttle body inlet until fully seated, then connect the air filter housing end. Ensure both ends are fully inserted past the raised beads on the connection points.
- 8Secure hose clampsTighten the hose clamp at the throttle body end first, ensuring the tube does not rotate during tightening. Then tighten the air filter housing clamp. Clamps should be snug but avoid overtightening which can damage plastic components.
- 9Reconnect breather hosesReattach all PCV and breather hoses to their original positions on the intake tube. Ensure quick-disconnect fittings click into place or spring clamps are properly seated. Verify hoses are not kinked or pinched.
- 10Reconnect MAF sensorAlign the electrical connector with the MAF sensor and push firmly until the locking tab clicks into place. Gently tug on the connector to verify it is fully seated and locked.
- 11Reinstall engine coverAlign the engine cover mounting posts with the grommets on the valve cover and intake manifold. Press down firmly on each mounting point until the cover snaps into place and sits flush.
- 12Reconnect battery and clear codesIf battery was disconnected, reconnect the negative terminal. Start the engine and verify no intake leaks are present by listening for hissing sounds. Clear any diagnostic trouble codes that may have been set during the procedure using an OBD-II scanner if necessary.
Reassembly
- Verify all hose clamps are tightened and properly positioned
- Confirm all electrical connectors are fully seated with locking tabs engaged
- Double-check that no tools or parts were left in the engine bay
Verification
- Start the engine and listen for abnormal air intake sounds or hissing indicating leaks
- Verify smooth idle with no rough running or check engine light
- Rev engine gently to 2000-3000 RPM and confirm intake tube does not move excessively or disconnect
- Check for proper MAF sensor operation by monitoring short-term fuel trims with a scan tool if available