Cabin Filter Replacement: Ford F-350 Super Duty 2008- 2016
My research indicates that your vehicle does not have a cabin air filter (also known as a pollen or AC filter). Vehicles without cabin air filters typically have a plastic mesh that prevents leaves and other foreign objects from entering the HVAC system. This mesh is part of the vehicle and does not need to be changed.
SOURCE: cabin Air Filter
Open the glove box
Remove all of the contents in the glove box
On the right side, dis-engage the rod going to the split plastic pin on the glove box door
Squeeze both other sides of the glove box to defeat the stops that keeps the glove box from falling open
Observe the box in the area vacated by letting the glove box drop down, this is the heater box
Locate a rectangular cover (approx 7 " x 2"), it is located on the face of the box; facing you.
Pull this cover out towards you, the cabin air filter is located in the tray that is connected to this rectangular cover.
This should help you replace it.
SOURCE: Cabin Air Filter Location
Empty glove box, remove axcess panel and the open the axcess door, two (2) filters inside,
SOURCE: 2002 Toyota Sienna cabin air filter??
Unfortunately, no.
Toyota began installing the cabin air filters in the Sienna product starting in 2003.
SOURCE: how to replace the cabin air filter
hi
remove the glove box by pulling the sides in and opening it passed the stops. there's a 2" x 8"(approximate) box behind the glove box open the cover and you'll find the cabin air filter
or chek this site for your required answer,
http://www.msprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=111059
hope u will b helpfull.
thankyou.
SOURCE: location of cabin air filter
It can have a cabin air filter, but most vehicles ship without it.
Either way, you can access the cabin air filter housing by opening the glove box all the way (squeeze the sides so it clears the stops).
The filters are around $15 at the dealer.
Whether or not there's a cabin filter installed, make sure you're also
following Chrysler's recommendations in the owner's manual—running the
air on recirculate all the time will encourage mold and bacteria to
grow.
Good luck
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