Thanks for the instructions. They helped a lot with using a screwdriver to get the arm to slide up. Also, I never had any screws in the cabin filter cover.
Good question , it really depends on the environments your car is in. if it's running through dusty trails etc. i would check the cabin filter every 5k miles. or even sooner. if you have high allergies, maybe 2500 miles. might be excessive but depends on the severity. normally every 10-15k miles is a good place to check worse case.
Thanks for the instructions. They helped a lot with using a screwdriver to get the arm to slide up. Also, I never had any screws in the cabin filter cover.
Good video, save yourself some scratches with a trim pull set from harbor freight for $8.99 or cover your screwdriver with a microfiber towel.
Good advice. This is a company fleet vehicle so I was less concerned. But absolutely good advice !!
@@talkingwithcarsST fleet vehicle?? Nice 👌
Did you ever find the correct filter? What is the part number?
@@Jt-el6hj yes. try this
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How often should these be changed? How many miles?
Good question , it really depends on the environments your car is in. if it's running through dusty trails etc. i would check the cabin filter every 5k miles. or even sooner. if you have high allergies, maybe 2500 miles. might be excessive but depends on the severity. normally every 10-15k miles is a good place to check worse case.
@talkingwithcars Thank you kind sir. I just ordered a new filter for my 2020 Ford Explorer & will put a new one in this week. 🙂
@@markcossman200 awesome! let me know how it goes. be careful with the plastic parts but should be easy ! thx for watching
Which direction was your air flow pointing? Too blurry to tell
Yep...good question. I removed the filter and the arrow was facing down. So I reinstalled the same way.
@@talkingwithcars same here