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Toyota Sequoia Air Intake Hose is a small but vital component in the full-size SUV that has won families over with its power, comfort, and durability. The second generation Toyota Sequoia delivers up to 381 horsepower from its 5.7 liter V8. It is capable of confidently pulling heavy trailers and comes with a roomy eight seats. You can get optional leather seats in the SUV while the suspension is tuned to smooth out rough roads. Having the Ultra Low Emission certification, the SUV has available four wheel drive which highlights Toyota's commitment to clean strength and versatility. Genuine parts make sure that every Toyota Sequoia is intact for long years after endless trips to the field and camping trips. The car does not buckle under pressure because of the stable frame, and the wheels get proper traction to make it super stable. The cabin stays quiet at highway speed, and this car is well equipped with safety tech. The Air Intake Hose supplied with the engine compartment connects the airbox to the throttle body, preventing heat soak from reaching the combustion chambers and allowing only cool filtered air to enter. The Air Intake Hose is made of flexible rubber that resists cracking but ages with time. Any split in the hose can introduce unmetered air which can upset the sensors and cut power to the engine and spike fuel use. So a regular inspection ensures the Sequoia accelerates smoothly. To install the part, you'll need to loosen clamps, unclip sensors, remove the worn duct, seat the new Air Intake Hose, retighten clamps, reconnect lines, and check for leaks.