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I guess the days of an oil bath air cleaner that could be maintained without any tools (well maybe a 10mm spanner if you wanted to take the top part off) have long gone; but the Grenadier airbox and fixings left be a bit underwhelmed.
I started with unclipping the air sensor:
		
		
	
	
		
	
		
	
And then 6mm jubilee clip on the output side of the airbox:
		
	
There's then 6 pozidrive no.3 screws around the top of the airbox, all are held captive so don't try and take them out:
		
	
Lift top off and air filter is visible:
		
	
Lid is quite a strange affair:
		
	
		
	
And contains this attached second chamber, held on with two Torx screws, with it's own part number:
		
	
		
	
The lower part of the airbox has a piece of foam in:
		
	
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I started with unclipping the air sensor:
And then 6mm jubilee clip on the output side of the airbox:
There's then 6 pozidrive no.3 screws around the top of the airbox, all are held captive so don't try and take them out:
Lift top off and air filter is visible:
Lid is quite a strange affair:
And contains this attached second chamber, held on with two Torx screws, with it's own part number:
The lower part of the airbox has a piece of foam in: