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Old 12/15/06 | 02:41 PM
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Cabin Air Filter - problem (pic)

I bought a FP-53 cabin air filter (parts dealer said it was for 05-up GTs) and noticed that it was bent in this manner.

Do I re-use the plastic frame?
Is this bend a problem or should I try to flex it out or return it?

I think I'll go with another vendor (ATP or Bosch or whatever) instead of Motorcraft... The quality is very shoddy.
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Old 12/15/06 | 02:59 PM
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Just replaced mine yesterday. You need to use the frame holding the current one. IMO the frame will "straighten" the filter out.
Old 12/15/06 | 03:00 PM
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Reuse the frame and yes the fins are crunched. I'd just see how well you can straighten them back out.
Old 12/15/06 | 04:54 PM
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We have a cabin air filter?!?!?

Paging Taco Bill, how do I change this? Mine is probably filthy as all h*ll!!
Old 12/15/06 | 07:47 PM
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We have a cabin air filter?!?!?

Paging Taco Bill, how do I change this? Mine is probably filthy as all h*ll!!
whoda thunk it? a cabin air filter! and you thought those only came on the hoidey toidey luxury sedans
Old 12/15/06 | 07:47 PM
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There's a recent thread on this with some good instructions for changing out the filter. Don't remember exactly where, but search on cabin air filter and they will pop up. I've only got 8,000 miles on my GT, so I'll wait 'till 10,000 to change it out.
Old 12/15/06 | 08:50 PM
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Metroplex: Didn't you just get your stang like a month ago? What are you doing changing the filter already? Just curious.
Old 12/15/06 | 08:56 PM
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I had to buy some stuff from the parts dealer and wanted to pick up a few GT only goodies (fuel filter and cabin air filter) at the same time. I usually keep a small stash of replacement parts on hand.
Old 12/15/06 | 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by metroplex
I had to buy some stuff from the parts dealer and wanted to pick up a few GT only goodies (fuel filter and cabin air filter) at the same time. I usually keep a small stash of replacement parts on hand.
Gee Whiz, now you are sounding like me.
Old 12/16/06 | 06:42 AM
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Here is a link to the original post - http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showth...t=cabin+filter but the pic I posted is gone, so here it is again...

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Here is a shot showing the filter (behind the battery). Easy to access. I removed the two fasteners and I am lifting the cowl vent up in the pic.

Be careful when you remove the two fasteners since the plastic push-in retainers like to pop out when you lift the RH cowl vent.
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Old 12/16/06 | 08:41 PM
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what happens if you never change it? Does your car blow up due to the over whelming smell of spicy wing farts??
Old 12/17/06 | 05:52 AM
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I heard that the cabin air filter is also useful in reducing the amount of contaminants or materials that may contact the heater core and evap core so it reduces the chances of a heater core blowout.
Old 12/19/06 | 04:40 AM
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Originally Posted by metroplex
I had to buy some stuff from the parts dealer and wanted to pick up a few GT only goodies (fuel filter and cabin air filter) at the same time. I usually keep a small stash of replacement parts on hand.
At what mileage does the fuel filter need changed? I have 11,700 miles and will change the cabin air filter, but wondered what else should be done, while getting parts.?? Any thing else need changed?
Old 12/19/06 | 05:19 AM
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Ford's scheduled maintenance guide says 15k miles or 1 year for either the fuel filter or cabin air filter!
Old 12/19/06 | 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by red454
Here is a link to the original post - http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showth...t=cabin+filter but the pic I posted is gone, so here it is again...

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Here is a shot showing the filter (behind the battery). Easy to access. I removed the two fasteners and I am lifting the cowl vent up in the pic.

Be careful when you remove the two fasteners since the plastic push-in retainers like to pop out when you lift the RH cowl vent.
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Did it look dirty when u pulled it out?
Old 12/19/06 | 12:25 PM
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No, because at the time I took the pic, the car only had a few hundred miles on it.

And since it is a "fun" car for summer use, I don't use the heater at all and I have only had the A/C on a few times. So in my case, I would expect it to last many years...
Old 12/20/06 | 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by mrkabc
We have a cabin air filter?!?!?

Paging Taco Bill, how do I change this? Mine is probably filthy as all h*ll!!
I knew we had one, and I think I bookmarked another member's 'step by step' on how to replace it.

Just haven't done it myself as I highly doubt mine is even close to being dirty.
Old 12/20/06 | 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
I knew we had one, and I think I bookmarked another member's 'step by step' on how to replace it.

Just haven't done it myself as I highly doubt mine is even close to being dirty.
Well just how clean is your GARAGE Bill ?
Old 12/20/06 | 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by OKCMustangGT
Well just how clean is your GARAGE Bill ?
Pretty clean, but even it were dusty and dirty, I can't see it getting past the car cover.

You should check yours out, Daryl. I know you went thru a few dust bowls early this year.
Old 12/20/06 | 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
Pretty clean, but even it were dusty and dirty, I can't see it getting past the car cover.

You should check yours out, Daryl. I know you went thru a few dust bowls early this year.
**** my car is in shop as we speak for 10k inspection, oil change etc and I didn't once think about the cabin air filter.
Oh well it says 15k in manual anyway, i'm sure it won't fail by then.


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