Air Filters
Most modern cars, vans, trucks, and SUVs feature two kinds of air filters. One's for the engine, while the other is for the cabin space. Their job is to contain airborne contaminants before they can get into the sensitive engine parts and your HVAC system.
Eventually, though, even the best air filter will degrade with age or get too blocked up to let air flow freely through. When that happens, your engine won't get enough air – or your AC system may start to malfunction. Signs of trouble include:
- Misfiring engine
- Reduced engine performance
- Odd engine noises
- A whistling sound coming from the air vents
- Fluctuating cabin air temperature
- Increased emissions
- Lowered fuel economy
If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, check your air filters. Your engine air filter is located near your air intake. The cabin air filter can be found behind your glove compartment, though some vehicles place it underneath the front cowling. If you can't see light through the filter, it needs to be replaced.
If you aren't having problems, check your owner's manual for your recommended maintenance schedule. Plan to replace them at least every 30,000 miles, though replacing earlier maintains peak engine performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions control.
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When it's time to replace your old air filters, insist on using the best for your vehicle. Those would be the ones made by your manufacturer, since they're designed specifically for your model. That ensures a guaranteed compatibility and fit you can trust. Find yours right here in our online Mopar auto parts catalog. Buy now and we'll ship your order right to your front door!
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