remember to check your filter periodically. Im at 106k miles on the original brake pads, its a heavy vehicle so i brake early and let off slowly towards my stops.
you shouldnt pull the whole MAF sensor out, and you certainly shouldnt just let it dangle. They are extremely sensitive and any dirt or dust can give false readings and mess with your fuel mileage. They even make a cleaner specifically for MAF sensors because of how sensitive they are. Just a heads up
Thanks but it was a gentle dangle and everything has worked fine after 106k miles only needs oil and tires. Its been ford tough so far and everything works. knock on plastic lol
I went over the video and the filter had that opening, so I'm guessing that's where it came in from. thanks for commenting and subscribe for more updates. I changed the brakes recently and it's about a 30min job
Since there is a sensor, does the computer in the explorer tell you when the filter needs changed? I just got a 2022 and was wondering if mine needs replaced.
Unfortunately, there's no way of knowing when to change this filter. however, I suggest changing the filter after the predetermined miles set by Ford . not sure what that is but i changed it after 43k miles. OR after long road trips, after prolonged use of gravel roads, or driving on beaches like Daytona Beach. The OIL LIFE is the only timer you can reset on the RIGHT SIDE of the steering wheel buttons. I changed over to a K&N filter at around 70k miles currently my Explorer is at 97k miles, just a few more weeks and I'll be at 100k miles soon for a long-term review. This is currently the best most reliable vehicle I've owned, thanks FORD yeah I said it's RELIABLE... yes/no the air filters increase this vehicle's performance when using high-octane fuel and AVOID CHEAP GAS. with high-octane fuel or ethanol-free fuel, I've reached 400-450miles of range. cheap gas will give me around 330-380 miles of range per fill-up. With any new used car purchased, always start with airfilter incase the last owner didn't change it.
1:13 is exactly where I was at when I came looking for this video lol. Thanks for posting.
just check your filter periodically, especially if you use the highway or dirt roads often.
Thank you for this!! The dealership tried charge $80 to change it out for me, glad it’s nothing to complicated and I can do myself for $20
Glad to help!
remember to check your filter periodically. Im at 106k miles on the original brake pads, its a heavy vehicle so i brake early and let off slowly towards my stops.
Thanks for the educational video! Ford dealership was asking $280 so I purchased my own filters to do.
Right on!
Great video, just saved myself $25 dollars of labor the dealer was going to charge me to do this 5 minute fix. Thank you!
Excellent!
you shouldnt pull the whole MAF sensor out, and you certainly shouldnt just let it dangle. They are extremely sensitive and any dirt or dust can give false readings and mess with your fuel mileage. They even make a cleaner specifically for MAF sensors because of how sensitive they are. Just a heads up
Thanks but it was a gentle dangle and everything has worked fine after 106k miles only needs oil and tires. Its been ford tough so far and everything works. knock on plastic lol
I know K&N has air filter cleaner kits and comes with lubricant.. The oil could be from some kind of lubricant.. Just my thoughts 🤙
that was the stock filter nothing bad has happened. Now, I have the K&N which has worked without issues. currently at 122k miles
Very helpful
Thank you
I think that sand fell off the top of the cover when you turned it. I don't think it was ever inside past the air filter
I went over the video and the filter had that opening, so I'm guessing that's where it came in from. thanks for commenting and subscribe for more updates. I changed the brakes recently and it's about a 30min job
Since there is a sensor, does the computer in the explorer tell you when the filter needs changed? I just got a 2022 and was wondering if mine needs replaced.
Unfortunately, there's no way of knowing when to change this filter. however, I suggest changing the filter after the predetermined miles set by Ford . not sure what that is but i changed it after 43k miles. OR after long road trips, after prolonged use of gravel roads, or driving on beaches like Daytona Beach. The OIL LIFE is the only timer you can reset on the RIGHT SIDE of the steering wheel buttons. I changed over to a K&N filter at around 70k miles currently my Explorer is at 97k miles, just a few more weeks and I'll be at 100k miles soon for a long-term review. This is currently the best most reliable vehicle I've owned, thanks FORD yeah I said it's RELIABLE... yes/no the air filters increase this vehicle's performance when using high-octane fuel and AVOID CHEAP GAS. with high-octane fuel or ethanol-free fuel, I've reached 400-450miles of range. cheap gas will give me around 330-380 miles of range per fill-up. With any new used car purchased, always start with airfilter incase the last owner didn't change it.
@@2BrotherProductions1 Awesome. Thanks for the input.
Thanks for the help bud i appreciate it 👍
Good ❤job. Your ford thanks you
Thank you too!
Works the same on a 2021.
That's excellent thx!
I took my filter off and it wasn’t yellow it was Brown 😂
you might want to replace more often for your roads.
Just changed the front brakes everything you need is in the description th-cam.com/video/pp_xCDnFKTk/w-d-xo.html