Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Clean Ford Escape Cabin Air Filter

Much like a regular air filter filters the air that circulates in the car's engine, a cabin air filter filters air that passes through the vents and heating and air-conditioning systems. Cabin air filters are used in lots of Ford trucks and cars. A cabin air filter ought to get replaced every 15,000 miles or as often as is said in the owner's manual of your particular Ford model.



Locate the black plastic air filter housing on the driver's side of the engine compartment, behind the battery.

Remove the retaining plug-in caps from the windshield side of the cabin air filter cover plate (part of the cowling) using a standard screwdriver to pry the caps out.

Open the hood. Remove the cap or caps by prying them off with a flathead screwdriver. Set the cap or caps aside to be reinserted when you are done installing the new cabin air filter.



Remove the rain guard from behind the cover panel (this guard is marked has a little handle--pull the handle to remove the cover). Pull the elderly filter out.

1 comment:

  1. Really? The filter needs to change every 15,000 mile? Honestly, I didn't know that. I have bought my first car a couple of months ago and I am still learning about the car maintenance stuff.

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