[Shop-talk] Cabin Air Filters

Jimmie Mayfield mayfield+shoptalk at sackheads.org
Fri Mar 8 21:57:21 MST 2019


I've found leaf fragments and an occasional dead bug on the intake side 
of my filter.  I'd think at minimum you'd probably want some kind of 
screen mesh in place to catch debris.


On 3/8/19 2:29 PM, eric--- via Shop-talk wrote:
> OK, so my Ford Explorer is due for a new 'cabin air filter.'
>
> It's $14 bucks, so I got it.  But my question is, do you really need 
> them?  Can I just remove it and leave it out?  I'm not allergic nor am 
> I needing to have 'filtered' air.  In fact, I think the whole idea of 
> them is insane.  But is there anything it is protecting?
>
> Thanks in advance!
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