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Old 22-09-2015, 12:28 PM   #1
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Default Cabin filter change DIY

More notes to myself:

CABIN FILTER RENEWAL - MONDEO 2007-2014

TOOLS

Small cordless screwdriver, pistol or bent style.
T20 torx bit.
7 mm Hex socket.
10mm Hex socket.
Right angle drive adapter for cordless driver.
Centering spike or scriber
for lining up any mis-aligned screw holes.
#2 philips bit.
worklight.

REMOVE AND INSTALL

Remove glovebox: 4 torx screws and 2 10mm hex head.
Remove 4 electrical connectors from glovebox (USB
socket complete with bracket).

Remove trim panel below glovebox.
Release the catch and lower the electronics module(GEM).
Lift the module out of the rear pivots
and manoeuvre it out of the way.

Remove the 3 cabin filter cover screws
using right angle drive adapter.
Pull the old filter out.

The new filter goes in with the airflow arrow
pointing into the cabin.
Bending the filter is necessary to get it in.
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Old 22-09-2015, 12:46 PM   #2
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Default Re: Cabin filter change DIY

Also Ford in my area charge $20 for the Charcoal filter which I find quite acceptable. Hopefully yours does too.
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