Cabin Air Filter
#272
Junior Member
I just changed mine. 4900 miles on my truck and I don't live or drive in very dusty conditions. I just opened the glove box all the way and changed mine without taking anything else out. I did cut the bottom tabs like was advised in an earlier post. It really is easy.
Last edited by leaboy1; 12-01-2017 at 01:32 PM. Reason: Picture
#273
Senior Member
17 Cabin Air Filter
Just looking to see if anyone knows if all the 17 XLTs have a cabin air filter? I do not want to go pulling the glove box all apart if it doesn't.
Would reach out to the dealer but I have quickly come to not trust them on any service they have provided.
3 trips for an emergency brake issue, had a brake controller installed when new and they scratched the auto door in the console (said it wasn't them and would not replace, I was the only one to test drive it and it was in their shop with only 57km on it. Paperwork was already signed and truck was in my name or I wouldn't of taken it), had to fight with them for new tires after alignment was off from new.
Would reach out to the dealer but I have quickly come to not trust them on any service they have provided.
3 trips for an emergency brake issue, had a brake controller installed when new and they scratched the auto door in the console (said it wasn't them and would not replace, I was the only one to test drive it and it was in their shop with only 57km on it. Paperwork was already signed and truck was in my name or I wouldn't of taken it), had to fight with them for new tires after alignment was off from new.
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#275
Senior Member
2015-2018 should all be the same
#277
Gone Golfin
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This should help. Video of how to replace the Cabin Air Filter
#280
Senior Member
I haven't done the f150 yet, but on the explorer I had to remove the glove box and reach way in the dash to get to the filter. It could definitely be located somewhere with a duct to be more accessible.