ixtlan
Senior Member
2005 Mustang Cabin Filter Replacement
(Also applies to other vehicles as most are similar)
Ok I decided to replace my Cabin Filter.
Here it is:
Open Hood and remove two really cheap plastic screws (they are actually clips) that hold down the plastic cowl section on the passenger side.
No need to remove the cowl or wiper just lift the cowl section a bit.
Here it is:
Open Hood and remove two really cheap plastic screws (they are actually clips) that hold down the plastic cowl section on the passenger side.
No need to remove the cowl or wiper just lift the cowl section a bit.
Here you can see the filter in place
Just tip the filter top forward and unlock and remove.
Here you see the filter removed.
Just
Filter removed from another view.
Filter removed from another view.
These are the Old and New Filters.
Filter is in a plastic frame Here shown with removed and new filter installed.
The thing was Filthy with only 8000 mi.
Just replace and re-install.
Took about 10 minutes.
Cost of filter was $20 from Ford.
Too Easy, and now you know.