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Old Jun 18, 2013 | 01:49 PM
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Question Vibrations at/around air filter (2003 ES Lancer)

Hello everyone, I have a 2003 2.0L ES Lancer. I am trying to narrow down the following issue.

When I place the car in Drive and hold the break (something that naturally happens at a red light). I can hear slight vibrating noises.

I popped the hood and had someone sit with their foot on the break while I listened and it sounds like the noise is coming from around the air filter area. If I add slight pressure to the air filter box the vibrating noise stops, and I mean like 1 finger slightly pressing on the top or corner of it. The screws holding down the air filter box seem to be as tight as they go, the only thing I can think of is when I look inside of the air filter box, there is a plastic rod sticking through a hole in the bottom (to hold the box in place I guess?), should there be a rubber ring around that plastic rod? If so, mine doesnt have one and maybe its the rod hitting against the edges of the hole that it goes through?

Anyways, anyone run into this issue? What could it be? What should I try or look at?

PS - I am not a car guy, so please go easy on me with terminology

Thanks!

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Old Jun 18, 2013 | 02:47 PM
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All of the mounting points should have rubber donuts on them.... whether for the two screws or the post. I don't know if you can get the one for the post without buying the air box though unless it is the same as the screw ones.

Either way, if you have one of the mounts with no cushion, that junks going to be noisy.
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Old Jun 18, 2013 | 03:00 PM
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All of the mounting points should have rubber donuts on them.... whether for the two screws or the post. I don't know if you can get the one for the post without buying the air box though unless it is the same as the screw ones.

Either way, if you have one of the mounts with no cushion, that junks going to be noisy.
So, should there be one on the plastic post inside the air filter box? Can someone take a picture of theirs?
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Old Jun 18, 2013 | 03:16 PM
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This is the Evo forum, so probably not

Here is what an Evo one looks like, it is obscured on ours.
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Old Jun 18, 2013 | 05:06 PM
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This is the Evo forum, so probably not

Here is what an Evo one looks like, it is obscured on ours.
Yea, mine is different. Both clips are on top on mine.

The plastic post I am talking about though is not screwed on, the box just sits on it. the only way to see it is to take out the filter and look in to the crack.
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Old Jun 18, 2013 | 05:23 PM
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I know, that's why I said you wouldn't have much luck asking in an Evo forum.
In the picture I posted you can see half of the rubber donut tucked into that box. On our cars there is a post that slides through the donut in that location. Yours will be similar with exception for the different box design. 3 donuts, two on bolts on on the hole that the post goes through. They are all like that, I just don't have a Lancer picture handy.
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Old Jun 18, 2013 | 05:27 PM
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Hah, found one a bit more like yours. This is from a foreign market 1.8 but is much more similar to the US 2.0 than the Evo. It is dark but you can see the rubber donut installed.

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Old Jun 18, 2013 | 06:01 PM
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Hah, found one a bit more like yours. This is from a foreign market 1.8 but is much more similar to the US 2.0 than the Evo. It is dark but you can see the rubber donut installed.

Thats it exactly! So I am guessing mine fell out?.... where in the world would I get one of those to replace it? Any chance its the same as the donuts on the bolts? I went to a dealership earlier today and they had no idea in the parts department if there should be one on there, they looked up parts for the air filter box and it wasnt even in the diagram....

Hope I can order one somewhere.... :/

PS - sorry about posting in Evo forum. To be honest I didnt really know the differences between Lancer and Evo until just now googling it. I thought that Evo had mostly same parts, just alloy wheels, wing and bigger engine... but I can see now that I was completely wrong, they might as well be different cars from what i am reading. (Like I said I am not a car guy :P ) Nonetheless thank you very much for helping! I dont know if there really is a non evo (just lancer) forum out there where I would be able to get help Now I just need to find out how I can get a replacement donut ring thingie...

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Old Jun 18, 2013 | 06:04 PM
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Mitsubishi. It's like a buck.

Yes it is identical to the one on the bolts, all three are the same part.
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and yeah, they fall out. The one on my daily driver is so jacked up from the air box going in and out the last 130k or so it wants to push out every time I put the box in. I really should replace it. On Evos (as you can see) it is not as simple as on yours. You have to work blind fumbling with it if the donut is in crappy shape.
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Old Jun 18, 2013 | 06:22 PM
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and yeah, they fall out. The one on my daily driver is so jacked up from the air box going in and out the last 130k or so it wants to push out every time I put the box in. I really should replace it. On Evos (as you can see) it is not as simple as on yours. You have to work blind fumbling with it if the donut is in crappy shape.
Cool thanks, I guess I am making a trip to the dealership again tomorrow
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Old Jun 18, 2013 | 06:29 PM
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Hmm... this says its part #11092 or is that something else?

http://grab.by/nFJU
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No.

That is the index number, not a part number. Just use the one I gave you.
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Old Jun 19, 2013 | 01:11 PM
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No.

That is the index number, not a part number. Just use the one I gave you.
Perfect! Thanks again for your help. Stopped by the dealer earlier today and ordered 2 (1 for spare). 2 came out to 4.17 with tax. Said they will have them tomorrow.
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Cool deal
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