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  • čas přidán 31. 03. 2019
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    Today on our 2018 Ford Explorer, we're gonna be taking a look at and showing you how to install the PTC Custom Fit cabin air filter. All right. As you can see, we have the original cabin air filter right here and the now one right here. This comes out of a 2018, so it's a fairly new car with not a whole lot of miles. Right away you can see the difference in color. This filter's going to help improve your cabin's air quality by catching any particulates from the outside.
    It's just gonna create an overall more healthy environment, and it's also gonna help it smell better too. It's also going to help your vehicle's HVAC system by flowing more freely, which in turn, is going to help with the efficiency. It's recommended that you change your cabin air filter every 12 to 18,000 miles, or once a year. Speaking of which, we'll go ahead and show you how to do that now.We will be working behind our glove box, so it's a good idea to get any contents you might have inside removed. Once you have that done you can go ahead and open it.
    Were going to remove this panel here, right. Now, you can use a trim panel tool or a flathead, however, I just like to use my hands. It'll just pry outward, there's a couple clips that'll pop free, like this. Our next step is going to be remove this string and clip from the glove box. Now, how we're going to do that, you can use a flathead or if you can get you hands back in there to do it, that'll do the trick.
    We're actually going to pry it this way. It'll just pop out like that. The the bottom of the glove box, it's going to rest on a rod that goes from side to side. That's going to allow the glove box to pivot. Now, what's keeping the glove box attached to that rod is two clips like this.
    These are actually gonna clip in this way, towards the bottom. You're gonna have to close the glove box and get underneath the dash, and with the flathead, you can take the tip of the screwdriver and pull this way, towards the inside of the vehicle, and then they'll pop free.Now we can go ahead and remove our glove box. It's gonna be two tabs up on to, we're just gonna have to push those up and apply pressure downward on the glove box. Let it come down, and pull it out of the way. Here's the two tabs that we pushed on to release the glove box. Some models may have knee airbags that may interfere with your removing the glove box. You'll know that if you see it labeled, "Airbag," or if you see any wires or electrical connectors that are yellow. If you see that, you should go to your local dealer and have them perform the service. All right, our cabin filter is behind this cover here. To remove it, there's a tab on each side. We put our fingers behind and pull towards us. That's what the tabs look like.All right, as you can see, now we have access to our cabin air filter, so we can pull it out. You can use your fingers or anything you get to get a grab on it in pull it out towards you. It's always a good idea too, to make a note of the airflow direction before we pull it out, so we can install the new one the same way. Now we'll go ahead and take our new filter, and as I mentioned earlier, pay attention to the airflow, you want to make sure you put it back in the right position. It's as easy as just putting it back into the slot. Gonna push it in all the way. All right, now we can take our cap, and push it back in place. All right, now we can go ahead and put everything back in the same way that we took it out. Line the glove box up. Push it up into place. Now the tabs will hold it while we get everything else back together. With that in place, that will complete our install.That'll do it for our look at and installation of the PTC Custom Fit cabin air filter on our 2018 Ford Explorer.

Komentáře • 44

  • @ricardoalaniz6233
    @ricardoalaniz6233 Před 2 lety +10

    I have the same exact vehicle, and the demonstration represented here is completely missing steps specially at the end of the video. It is horribly difficult to reinsert the 2 white tabs, because there is no room to put them back, since it lacks the space to do it. You have to removed more screwed bolts to make the tabs accessible and required a lot of time to do so.

    • @randylaw4503
      @randylaw4503 Před rokem +1

      I have a 2018 Ford Explorer. His instructions worked fine for me. Yes, the white clips are difficult to put back on, but they are doable. I had to crawl and lay on the floorboard, with a headlamp and flathead screwdriver to force it back in.

  • @MANofTRUTH55
    @MANofTRUTH55 Před 4 lety +15

    Funny on how they didn't elaborate on how to get the white clips back in because it's damn near impossible.

    • @etrailer
      @etrailer  Před 4 lety +1

      We missed that in the video. They can be a bit trick but if you take your time they'll snap back in.
      www.etrailer.com/Air-Filter/PTC/3513780.html

    • @ChrisG9978
      @ChrisG9978 Před 4 lety +1

      I gave up on trying to get the white clips back in. Way too much of a hassle and the glove box seems to operate fine without them installed.

    • @Tcw2019
      @Tcw2019 Před 2 lety

      I used mini needle nose pliers and worked fine

  • @4xangler505
    @4xangler505 Před 4 lety +6

    ***According to Ford, the airflow is downwards. NOT Upwards.***

    • @ChrisG9978
      @ChrisG9978 Před 4 lety +1

      The stock filter on my wife's 2018 Explorer was installed with the arrow facing upwards, same as in this video.

    • @eddiediaz9958
      @eddiediaz9958 Před 4 lety +1

      I pulled out my old filter from my 2017 and the arrow was pointed downwards

  • @sylbarba5356
    @sylbarba5356 Před 24 dny

    Why does mine still smell that urine smell after replacing the filter; also how come you didnt show the reinsert of the white plastic pins..I'm having a darn time trying to put those back in

  • @SpaceCliffie
    @SpaceCliffie Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for this. Dealer replaced my filter fine but forgot to reattach the dampening tether. Quick fix with your info.

    • @etrailer
      @etrailer  Před 3 lety

      We are happy we could help!

  • @rafaelramirez2442
    @rafaelramirez2442 Před měsícem

    El video muy bueno , el que diseño los clips, debe estar poniendo chingo en florida o california, tan sencillo y que complicado lo hace

    • @etrailer
      @etrailer  Před měsícem

      ¡Nos alegra que te haya gustado el vídeo!

  • @Baked2x
    @Baked2x Před 4 lety +1

    Pro Tip - even though you can access the filter cover without removing the white clips if you force the glove box just a little to far open the part of the glove box the white clip goes through will break. I did this trying to flat rate this repair. Remove the white clips unless your forearms are very thin.

    • @etrailer
      @etrailer  Před 4 lety

      Good tip. Thanks for the info

  • @rafaelramirez2442
    @rafaelramirez2442 Před měsícem

    El ingeniero que diseño los click plasticos , debe estar en mc donald friendo papitas , una cosa tan sencilla y que complicado lo haxen

  • @randylaw4503
    @randylaw4503 Před rokem

    Thanks. Helped me install mine quickly.

    • @etrailer
      @etrailer  Před rokem

      Glad it helped!!
      www.etrailer.com/Air-Filter/PTC/3513780.html

  • @rockinrnb6478
    @rockinrnb6478 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi. Thanks for the best video for this so far. Total pain to do this. You don't show it on the video-I didn't see that you put back in the white plugs. Do you think they are really necessary? The reason I ask, is my last Explorer had mice getting in through the air filter. It's a chore to get those plugs out and would prefer to leave them out so I can access air filter if need be. I put the glove box in without the plugs and it appears to operate correctly.

    • @etrailer
      @etrailer  Před 4 lety

      That's entirely up to you but I recommend putting everything back together as it's intended.

    • @rockinrnb6478
      @rockinrnb6478 Před 4 lety

      @@etrailer thanks

    • @martinsmythe3414
      @martinsmythe3414 Před 4 lety

      seems to me those white clips are necessary

    • @kittensausage5901
      @kittensausage5901 Před 4 lety +2

      They are a real pain in the ass

  • @sammb.1570
    @sammb.1570 Před 4 lety

    Regarding the air filter that you just installed. If I get a K&N filter, do they use the same air filter in the engine and also the cabin filter?

    • @etrailer
      @etrailer  Před 4 lety

      The engine air filter and the cabin air filter are going to be different styles of air filters. We only have the cabin air filter available.
      www.etrailer.com/Air-Filter/PTC/3513780.html

  • @iq0099
    @iq0099 Před 2 lety

    you did not show how the white screws fit back

  • @Vaticider69
    @Vaticider69 Před 3 lety +2

    Thx for the video.......
    Me: Hey Ford, really, Really.....
    Ford: Just wait for the next model change when they need to jack the engine to add air to the tires.....

    • @erickwalker11
      @erickwalker11 Před 3 lety

      Wasn't very difficult

    • @greggorrell
      @greggorrell Před 3 lety

      It you had a rough time with this, you probably should have the mechanic put air in your tires for ya

    • @Vaticider69
      @Vaticider69 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@greggorrell Wow that was a real zinger, bet you even gave yourself a high-five...since nobody wants to be around a lonely little man... Keep fighting the good fight...

  • @vickyll2035
    @vickyll2035 Před 3 lety

    How often do you suggest changing them out?

    • @etrailer
      @etrailer  Před 3 lety

      We recommend checking them at least once a year and see how it looks. Some areas are going to be dustier and have more pollen than others.
      www.etrailer.com/Air-Filter/PTC/3513780.html

  • @dbsmith1677
    @dbsmith1677 Před 3 lety +4

    It seems they glossed over the the reinstallation of white clips intentionally. There is no easy way to do it. Clearly engineers who work with paper and not on actual vehicles designed this moronic system.
    I just changed the filter on my daughters Honda, also behind the glove box, and it took all of 3 minutes. Best of all you didn’t disassemble the glove box to do it!

    • @etrailer
      @etrailer  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for sharing this with us! We will look into focusing more on reinstalling the clips.
      www.etrailer.com/Air-Filter/PTC/3513780.html

    • @thegardnersmith
      @thegardnersmith Před 3 lety

      @@etrailer Did you produce an update to the video showing the white clip installation?

  • @roy1936
    @roy1936 Před 3 měsíci

    Its not easy to return the clips

    • @etrailer
      @etrailer  Před 3 měsíci

      That's true. I recently replaced the cabin air filter on my Explorer, and it wasn't what I'd call quick and easy.
      www.etrailer.com/Air-Intake-Filter/PTC/3513780.html

  • @javierquintanar4582
    @javierquintanar4582 Před 2 lety

    You didn’t show how to put back the pins

    • @etrailer
      @etrailer  Před 2 lety

      You will just need to push the pins back into the appropriate hole that you removed them from.
      www.etrailer.com/Air-Filter/PTC/3513780.html

  • @danmiller5881
    @danmiller5881 Před 2 lety +1

    Terrible video...hardest part is the white clips...I didn't need to see the filter change that you spent time on....

  • @dustbat
    @dustbat Před rokem

    I will let dealer rip me off, too many things to brake.

    • @etrailer
      @etrailer  Před rokem

      If you don't feel comfortable attempting the install yourself, a quick change oil change place might be a less-expensive alternative to the stealership...
      www.etrailer.com/Air-Filter/PTC/3513780.html

    • @dustbat
      @dustbat Před rokem

      @@etrailer They need to learn to put the oil back in first.Thanks for the tip. It is not the job as much the chance of plastic stuff breaking.