How to : change a cabin air filter : 2020 through 2022 Ford Explorer (1080P) - DIY step by step
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- A (non-professional) video tutorial on how to replace the cabin air filter on a 2020 - 2022 Ford Explorer.
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It is recommended that you replace your cabin air filter every 10,000 - 15,000 miles or once a year. This Explorer (ST model) was about a year old and 20K miles.
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Replacement Filter Links -
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Disclaimer :
The purpose of this video is simply to offer some personal experiences while working on a 2022 Ford Explorer ST It is not intended to be used as the only source for your mechanical endeavors. A professional mechanic (preferably the manufacturer's mechanic) should be consulted prior to any repairs you wish to perform on your vehicle to avoid any warranty issues and/or mechanical malfunction. I am personally not a professional mechanic and simply offer this for reference only based on my 30 years of mechanical experience and oil change experience on this particular vehicle.
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
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 👌
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