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there was not one instaled by Ford, but over the years someone might have instaled a filter kit there were a few styles out there but the most common was instaled on the air inlet under the hood on the passanger side of the firewall.
if the vehicle is equipped for a cabin air filter ,,it is located inside under the right side of the dash you may have to remove the trim panel to gain access to it ... I have a 2002 f 250 and it was not equipped with a cabin air filter .but the dealer does offer a kit to install one .
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the filter has like a plastic caseing around it and pops in and out like a switch,you dont say the model/year,open the glove box and look down inside at the bottom corners you should see a small screw remove and pull box towards you the filter is inbehind.adrian,,,,,,,,
It's called a Cabin Air Filter. Not sure of the exact location in the cab, but places like Jiffy Lube have them in stock and change them all the time. Wall mart and Auto Zone type stores sell them also.
it sounds as if someone has removed the cabin air filter. to check the filter, remove the glove box - to do this, open the glove box, you will see two tabs on either side that stop it from opening any further. on the outside of the box, you will see two tabs that you pinch together and pull the stops out of the glove box. it will then flop all the way open. directly behind the glove box, you will see a small access door - aprox. 1" high 6" wide. open this by releasing the small tab on the left, it will then swing open and off.you should now be able to pull the filter carrier out. some of these trucks are equipped with 2 filters, once you pull the first one out the other slides from the right to the left then out. if these filters are damaged or dirty, replace them. pay attention to the air flow direction of filter, it is marked on the side of the filter. good luck!
your behicle did not come with one from the factory.
SECTION 412-01: Air Distribution and Filtering
2001 F-150 Workshop Manual
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Air Distribution
NOTE: A cabin air filter is available as a dealer installed accessory for the air distribution system of this vehicle. The instructions for installation and servicing of the cabin air filter are included with the filter when purchased.
hey jack open the back door and look up top where the hinges are and that should be the one for the back and the front if it is not up under the hood where the wipers are then check up under the dash
The air conditioning filter that your manual speaks of is known as a ''cabin filter'', it is much differant then your engine air filter. It filters the incoming air into your vehicles interior. So if someone has told you to replace your ''air filter'' they are more then likely speaking of your ''engine'' air fitler. You should check your engine air filter every oil change. If it shows signs of dirt, then replace it. Hope this helps =)
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