2011 – 2019 Ford Explorer Cabin Air filter – How To Change Remove Replace – A/C AC Filter Location

2011 – 2019 Ford Explorer Cabin Air filter – How To Change Remove Replace – A/C AC Filter Location

A video tutorial on how to replace the cabin air filter on a 2015 – 2020 Ford Explorer.

WHAT IS THE CABIN AIR FILTER ON YOUR FORD EXPLORER?
Cabin air filters, also know as A/C air filter, help enhance the air quality inside your vehicle creating a healthier, more comfortable environment for you and your passengers. A properly functioning cabin air filter, or ac air filter, can stop up to 90% of dust, pollen, and spore particles from entering the Ford Explorer passenger compartment location.

WHEN SHOULD YOU CHANGE THE CABIN AIR FILTER ON YOUR FORD EXPLORER?
It is recommended that you replace your cabin air filter every 10,000 – 15,000 miles or once a year. However, you may want to replace or change the cabin filter in you Ford Explorer more often if:
-You or a frequent passenger suffers from allergies or has other respiratory problems
-You drive your Explorer on dirt roads or in an excessively dusty location

WHERE IS THE CABIN FILTER ON YOUR FORD EXPLORER?
The cabin filter is located behind the glovebox.

This video tutorial can be used to help find the location of as well as remove, change or replace the cabin filter on the following Ford Explorer Models:
2011 Ford Explorer
2012 Ford Explorer
2013 Ford Explorer
2014 Ford Explorer
2015 Ford Explorer
2016 Ford Explorer
2017 Ford Explorer
2018 Ford Explorer
2019 Ford Explorer

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Kathleen Kuhn says:

Do you happen to know the brand you used to replace the original cabin filter and would you recommend it?

BeaversBoards says:

Just got a Great deal on a 2012 w/ only 103,000 miles, so im going through the whole vehicle. Great detail and thanks for the video!

Dave L says:

So helpful! Thanks!

Paco says:

Excellent informative video sir! Wish would have showed how to actually reinstall everything.

Ryder H says:

keep em high and tight thanks jeans

B. Von Schnauser says:

Great vid. Doing this maintenance tomorrow. Thank you for posting!

James Davis II says:

Thanks for sharing your knowledge, I was able to change my filter with no problems!

Joe says:

i’ve done ripped off my tabs for those plastic pins lol, seems to still work fine

Ashlie Howell says:

So my white clips do not move at all…..

It's Meinca says:

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Make&FixitYourself Projects says:

Nice! This is why I love YouTube, thanks for sharing. This has to be the easiest glove box removals ever.. All my other vehicles have different variations of screws, tabs, and I even had a pilot that required cutting a metal retaining bracket…

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