The air induction system provides air with oxygen, for the combustion process.
The air cleaner keeps dirt from entering the engine. Outside air is drawn into the
air cleaner lower assembly (4) and passes through the air cleaner element (3).
Next, the air enters the air cleaner upper assembly (2) and flows past the
mass air flow (MAF) sensor (1). The air then flows through the duct, to the
throttle body, and into the intake manifold. Finally, the air travels into the cylinder
head and through the intake port, ending in the combustion chamber. The air cleaner
upper assembly (2) contains the MAF sensor (1) and the auxiliary intake
air control solenoid (6). The upper air cleaner (ACL) housing also contains
a carbon filter element. The carbon filter absorbs fuel vapors that may be emitted
from the combustion chamber, after the engine is turned off.
The following components are directly or indirectly, a part of the air supply
system.