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Anonymous Posted on Feb 02, 2013

WHERE IS THE INSIDE CABIN AIR FILTER ON 2008 FORD EDGE LIMITED

CABIN AIR FILTer replacement?

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The cabin air filter is located behind the glove box. Open it then empty all contents. Grab both sides inside the box and push them inward. The glove box will then drop out further. On the left side is a catch cable. Slide that down and pull it out. The box should then just pull out. The cover for the filter is rectangular and gray or black color. On the left side push the tab toward the passenger door and pull toward you. You will either find nothing or a screen. Discard the screen and insert the new filter.
2011 Ford Edge cabin air filter removal and replacement

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SOURCE: How do you replace a Cabin Air Filter and air filter for vented front seats?

The seat filters are located underneath each seat, driver and passenger. Slide seat(s) all way forward. From the rear reach underneath and feel for a small square filter, about 2x3in. Grasp an edge and pull down , it will pop out. Replace same way. Good hunting finding replacements. Had to go to a dealer and order.

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SOURCE: 2007 F-150 Supercrew Lariat Cabin Air Filter

According to the shop manual you do not have one.
Air Distribution and Filtering adobe.gif Printable View (79 KB) NOTE: The air distribution system of this vehicle cannot be equipped with a cabin air filter.
There are 2 sources of air available to the air distribution system:

  • Outside air
  • Recirculated air
Recirculated air is automatically used when the electronic manual temperature control mode selector is set in the MAX A/C or OFF modes and can be selected in any mode other than MAX A/C, OFF or DEFROST by selecting the RECIRC button. Recirculated air is available in all modes except DEFROST. If the vehicle is equipped with an electronic automatic temperature control (EATC) system, recirculated air is used in OFF and is available in all modes except DEFROST. RECIRC mode is a timed function in FLOOR and FLOOR/DEFROST.
Air distribution within the vehicle is determined by the electronic manual temperature control (EMTC) function selector switch position, or is controlled by the EATC system in the AUTOMATIC mode. The air distribution mode on EATC vehicles may be overridden by the driver if desired. Air distribution doors are used to direct airflow within the heater core and evaporator core housing and the plenum chamber. An electronic mode door actuator is used to position these air distribution doors. One air inlet mode door is used to switch between FRESH or RECIRC air inlet. An electric actuator is used to position the air inlet mode door.
Air enters the passenger compartment from the:
  • instrument panel A/C registers.
  • heater outlet floor ducts.
  • windshield defroster duct.
  • side window demisters.
  • center flow-through console (if equipped).
Passenger compartment air is exhausted from the vehicle through open windows or body air vents.

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SOURCE: where is the cabin air filter found on my 2005 freestar.

it is in front of the windshield where the air is pulled in, just run the blower on high and listen.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2010

SOURCE: Does a 2000 ford f150 have a cabin air filter

Hi!!

Cabin air filter is available as an optional dealer installed kit. If a filter is already installed, it is located under the right side of the instrument panel on the HVAC housing. Trim panel may have to be removed to gain access to filter.

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