Air Filter Cleaning & Replacement Guide for 2014 Yamaha TTR110

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Routine air filter maintenance is critical for the performance and longevity of your 2014 Yamaha TTR110. Dirt, dust, and debris can severely limit engine efficiency and even cause damage if the air filter is neglected. Below, MotoSport.com provides a proprietary, step-by-step cleaning and replacement guide tailored specifically for this model.

How Often Should You Clean or Replace the Air Filter?

  • After every ride in dusty or wet conditionsthe 2014 TTR110 air filter needs more frequent service in these environments.
  • Every few rides in regular conditions.
  • Inspect the filter for tears, hardening, or break downreplace if damaged instead of cleaning.

What You Need

  • Foam air filter cleaner
  • Air filter oil
  • Warm water & mild soap (or approved cleaner)
  • 10 mm and 8 mm sockets
  • Phillips screwdriver
  • Plastic gloves
  • Clean rags

Removal Instructions

  1. Make sure the TTR110 is parked securely and the engine is cool.
  2. Remove the right-side panel (Panel A and B) by taking out the corresponding 10 mm and 8 mm bolts, then detach the plastic quick fastener and any Phillips screws securing the air filter cover.
  3. Pull off the air filter cover to access the filter element.
  4. Carefully remove the foam air filter by hand, noting its proper orientation for reinstallation.

Cleaning the Air Filter

  1. Check the hoses attached to the air filter box for any obstructions or signs of deteriorationclear or replace as needed.
  2. Gently wash the filter in a solution of warm water and mild detergent (or a dedicated foam filter cleaner). Squeezenot wring or twistto remove contaminants.
  3. Rinse thoroughly in clean water. Avoid using heat or compressed air to dry; instead, gently press out excess water and let air dry completely.
  4. Once dry, apply a uniform coat of foam air filter oil. Work oil evenly into the foam using plastic glovesa properly oiled filter should feel tacky but not dripping.

Replacing the Air Filter

  • If you notice any rips, hardened spots, or deterioration, install a new foam filter compatible with the 2014 TTR110 (MotoSport offers genuine replacements).
  • Verify the sealing edge of the air filter is undamaged and will seat firmly in the airbox to prevent unfiltered air from reaching the engine.

Installation & Finishing

  1. Place the cleaned and oiled (or new) filter back into the airbox in its original position.
  2. Reinstall the air filter cover securely using the original screws and fasteners.
  3. Reattach all side panels and check for a snug fit to prevent debris intrusion.

Model-Specific Notes for the 2014 Yamaha TTR110

  • This model uses a reusable foam air filter that, with proper maintenance, lasts through multiple cleanings and oilings. Replace only when physical damage or deterioration is visible.
  • Frequent off-road useespecially by younger or novice ridersmay cause more rapid accumulation of debris, so inspect after every ride.
  • Keep the airbox drain clear; a clogged or blocked hose can let water sit at the bottom of the box, risking engine ingestion.
  • The TTR110's simple design makes frequent air filter servicing straightforwardconsistent maintenance preserves engine reliability, throttle response, and fun factor.

Dispose of used cleaner and old air filters in accordance with local environmental regulations. With each service, you protect both your engine and your riding experienceMotoSport.com is here with OEM and aftermarket air filter solutions tailor-made for your 2014 TTR110.

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Disclaimer: This guide is provided for general informational purposes only and is not intended to replace your motorcycle's official owner's manual. Always refer to your manufacturer's documentation for model-specific instructions, torque specifications, safety procedures, and maintenance requirements. If you are unsure or inexperienced, consider seeking assistance from a qualified mechanic or technician.