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Ford AT9522 Cabin Air Filter

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Upgrade your vehicle's cabin air filter with A-Premium's high-quality options. Choose reliability and durability for a smoother ride.

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Cabin Air Filter - Fresh Air - Wix 46981Cabin Air Filter - Fresh Air - Wix 46981
WixPart # 46981
Cabin Air Filter - Fresh Air - Wix 46981
3.65 Reviews
$41.99
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3-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits 1996-1998 Ford A9513, 1996-1998 Ford A9513, 1996-1998 Ford AT9513, 1996-1998 Ford AT9513, 1997-1997 Ford A9522, 1997-1998 Ford A9513, 1997-1998 Ford AT9513, 1997-1998 Ford AT9522, 1997-1998 Ford AT9522, 1998-1998 Ford AT9522, 1998-1998 Ford L9501, 1998-1998 Ford L9511, 1998-1998 Ford L9513, 1998-1998 Ford LT9501, 1998-1998 Ford LT9511, 1998-1998 Ford LT9513, 1998-1998 Ford LT9522, 1999-1999 Sterling Truck A9513, 1999-1999 Sterling Truck A9522, 1999-1999 Sterling Truck AT9522
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Vehicle: Ford AT9522
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity2
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46981, CF207, PA5337, 88981, P626182, AF26418, F6HZ19N619AA, PA10342, 
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item #1005HNAY
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Cabin Air Filter for 1997-1998 Ford AT9522
A-Premium®Part # APCAF266
Cabin Air Filter for 1997-1998 Ford AT9522
4.8267 Reviews
$20.99
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Fits Ford AT9522: 1997 1998
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Vehicle: Ford AT9522
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
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F6HZ19N619AA, PA10342, 46981, CAF24014
ConditionNew
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Cabin Air Filter - Recirculation - Wix 24117
WixPart # 24117
Cabin Air Filter - Recirculation - Wix 24117
3.65 Reviews
$28.99
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3-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits 1996-1998 Ford A9513, 1996-1998 Ford A9513, 1996-1998 Ford AT9513, 1996-1998 Ford AT9513, 1997-1997 Ford A9522, 1997-1998 Ford A9513, 1997-1998 Ford AT9513, 1997-1998 Ford AT9522, 1997-1998 Ford AT9522, 1998-1998 Ford AT9522, 1998-1998 Ford L9501, 1998-1998 Ford L9511, 1998-1998 Ford L9513, 1998-1998 Ford LT9501, 1998-1998 Ford LT9511, 1998-1998 Ford LT9513, 1998-1998 Ford LT9522, 1999-1999 Sterling Truck A9513, 1999-1999 Sterling Truck A9522, 1999-1999 Sterling Truck AT9522
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Vehicle: Ford AT9522
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity2
Part interchange
24117, PA5393, 89117, P628356, AF26669, F6HH19N619BA, F6HZ19N619BA, AF2452, 
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item #1005HNQ7
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What does the cabin air filter do?

 

The primary role of a cabin air filter is to enhance the air quality within the vehicle's interior. It filters the air that comes from outside, trapping and removing various contaminants and particles, such as dust, pollen, mold spores, and other fine airborne debris. This filtration process ensures that the air inside the vehicle is cleaner and healthier to breathe. For individuals who have allergies, a cabin air filter is particularly valuable. It helps reduce allergens, such as pollen and mold, making the cabin environment more comfortable and suitable for passengers with allergies. The cabin air filter also plays a role in safeguarding the vehicle's HVAC system. It prevents particles and debris from entering the HVAC components, helping to maintain the system's efficiency and prolong its lifespan.

 

Cabin air filter replacement

 

Replacing the cabin air filter is a relatively simple process that you can often do yourself. Refer the following steps:

  1. Locate the filter: Find the cabin air filter housing, usually behind the glove compartment or under the dashboard.
  2. Gather tools: Get a screwdriver or socket set for removing housing cover fasteners.
  3. Open housing: Remove screws or clips securing the housing cover and open it.
  4. Remove old filter: Slide out the old filter, noting its airflow direction.
  5. Clean housing: Check for debris and clean the housing interior.
  6. Install new filter: Insert the new filter, ensuring the correct orientation.
  7. Close Housing: Carefully seal the housing, reattaching screws or fasteners.
  8. Test HVAC: Turn on the HVAC system to confirm improved airflow.
  9. Dispose of old filter: Dispose of the old filter following local regulations.
  10. Record replacement: Note the date and mileage for future reference.