- New cabin air filter (check your owner's manual for the correct size)
- Screwdriver or trim removal tool
- Vacuum cleaner with a hose attachment
Instructions:
1. Locate the cabin air filter housing. It is usually located behind the glove box on the passenger side of the vehicle.
2. Open the glove box and remove its contents. This will give you access to the cabin air filter housing.
3. Locate the cabin air filter housing cover. It is usually held in place by a few screws or plastic clips.
4. Remove the cabin air filter housing cover. Be careful not to drop any of the screws or plastic clips.
5. Remove the old cabin air filter. Be careful not to let any debris fall into the housing.
6. Vacuum the cabin air filter housing. This will help to remove any remaining dust or debris.
7. Install the new cabin air filter. Make sure that the new filter is installed in the correct direction. The arrow on the filter should point towards the airflow.
8. Replace the cabin air filter housing cover. Secure it in place with the screws or plastic clips that you removed earlier.
9. Close the glove box and replace its contents.
10. That's it! You have now successfully replaced the cabin air filter in your 2010 Ford Taurus.
Tips:
- It is recommended that you replace the cabin air filter every 12,000 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first.
- A dirty cabin air filter can restrict airflow and cause the air conditioning and heating to work less efficiently.
- Replacing the cabin air filter is a simple task that can be completed in a few minutes.