Just checked my 2003 F150, and same thing. I have owned this truck 20 years now, did many oil changes myself and had many oil changes done by Jiffy Lube. What pisses me off is, those little thieving rats brought a filthy cabin air filter to the waiting room, dusty, leaves, mold...asked if I wanted a new one, which I gladly paid for so I didn't have to do it. I knew better than to trust a shop but they were strict about customers walking through the shop. I got taken many times on this. Probably didn't even change the oil filter. Thanks for taking the time to make this video🙂
Awesome video! FYI, to all the commenters wondering why in the heck Ford designed it this way: Cabin air filter capability was a (rare) option on F150's way back then. This is a conversion method to install a cabin air filter in a NON-OPTIONED vehicle, so you'll have to cut out the blank in the housing. Also, you won't have the "cap" for the air filter, but as this fellow says, you don't need it to keep the filter secured. Friction is your friend.
They said 99 doesn't have one I pulled a disgusting old filter out of mine just now in 2024 and completely appalled by how shitty it is I was thinking I didn't have one for a long time until I reached up in there and watched this video step by step like you said. Thanks for your help though the simple task at hand
Did mine 2 years ago. I think Ford start with the frame, and the 1st part they put on is a heater core, and everything else gets bolted on around it. There is zero reason why it cant be placed inside a removable ABS housing under the dash.
this is probably the most informative video i have ever seen on youtube!!!!what i want to know is how you found that filter in the first place?? i would have never found it if i tore the whole pick up apart!!!! thanks for saving me 6 months of putting my pickup back together!! thanks for the great video!!!!
I felt like there had to be some type of filter. A guy that I deal with at the Ford Dealer Parts Dept did some digging and found me a Part#. I had the Parts Manager at Advance Auto to cross the Part#.
Thanks for the video just bought a used my oscillating tool and worked perfect only had to buy a 3/8 oscillating blade for the corners and cut it out in less than 1hour thanks again for the video 🙏
THANK YOU!!! I have a 1998 Expedition XLT & I was wondering if I could do this myself or not to save on labor, since it’s been a while since I had it changed! I swear, if I get in there & it’s not cut out with a filter in it, the service department is going to see my receipt & hear some words!
my daughter's 2009 toyota corolla is SO MUCH easier than this! You just have to go behind the glove box and it easily pops out. I have a 1998 f150 and I was going to do this and found your video! Glad I found out about this!!!!
I know cabin air filters may be necessary in some vehicles but in others I'm not convinced. How dirty was it under your dashhboard's covered area and inside your cab before you discovered this anomaly? Does the Ford owner's manual specify a cabin air filter for your truck? How would the Ford Dealership have responded with a request from the customer to change the cabin air filter? Informative video with a clever workaround if you must have this filter.
@dcccharles4569 Good questions! As for if a Cabin Air Filter is needed or not. It would depend on the individual. Weather a vehicle is used for construction or if the owner suffers from allegedly. Ford Dealer Parts Department may or may not be able to provide a Filter due to it did not come with one. F150's are not the only vehicle Ford did this too. Ford Transits are another vehicle without cabin air filters. I have found that a cabin air filter increase the life on the HVAC Blower Motors especially on Ford Transits. I thank you for watching Sir!
I got an 03 and just recently got the ac fixed, only to find it's blowing its ass off but barely anything at the vents. Can't believe you have to cut the filter out. Can't wait to do this in the am. It's too damn hot!!!
I loved your video! I have a 2003 F-150 and was contemplating changing the cabin air filter. I was curious about where it was located, which you indicated in your video. After seeing what you had to go through, I'm not sure I want to give it a try!
Work trucks didn't include these things because most people could have cared less. It wasn't until recent that people actually cared about air quality.
Liked your video, but something i dont think many people are aware of is the early 1999 F350 is totally different under the dash, among some other things. Mine is a one owner (inherited from my dad in 08) F350 crewcab dully, 7.3, auto w/tow package, 95,000 original miles. Produce in 08/98. It has no provision for a cabin air filter. This doesn't surprise me. They also have a different turbo compressor wheel, it's better than the later ones.
I also took the blower motor off because of lack of airflow put my phone up the hole took a picture of a/c condenser coil plugged up looks like black potting soil had to get a good tarp put it on the floor use a/c coil cleaner spray that than after 10 minutes use a garden hose to rinse off got the airflow to return without spending 2 k remove the whole dash
Hey there, I just cut mine out as well. The amount of stuff that was caked in there and fell out was insane! I used a skinny dryer lent thing to reach up in there and get a lot of the small leaves and dirty soil looking stuff out. I’m at the auto parts store now buying a filter but how do I get the whole thing out like you did and clean it? There was no filter in mine either so all that was stuck to the coil looking thing. My ac doesn’t work at the moment but everytime I turn on the air or vents all this dirt and leaves would blow out. I assume that’s the reason….?
Thanks for this great video brother, you know what remove the lines of the compressor ...its easy??...and, if I remove the compressor the truck continues to operate normally?...best regards from México.
A housing which accepted a filter was an option, at least there was a part number for it. I tried to buy one for my '02 when I still had it, but was told it was NLA.
I did this to mine today and i had no air filter in there but bunch of small leaves fell out from my old place..I really wish i would’ve finished watching the entire video before i started forcing the filter in and ruining it.
Now I'm really confused, I got 2003 Ford F-150, is there a cabin filter or did my truck did not come with one now I'm not going to cut the plastic I'll just to see if it has one unless I know
I would call the local Ford Dealer Parts Department and give them the last (8) of the Vin#. Chances are they will not have one due to the year. But they maybe able to provide that information for you.
Over the years, I've seen so many ridiculously stupid things the designers have done in vehicles. As a 63 yr old grandmother who has tried to do a lot of the work on easier things, I'm no mechanic, but they make it so damn hard. I took my van to get new headlights put in because the others were so degraded, God knows we just had to have crap plastic instead of glass, they had to take part of the front off to replace them
If you look in that area and do not see a Cabin Air Clean Cover. And you have looked all over to find a Air Filter Cover. That is a indication that you will need to do the same thing.
@charliedosramos373 It's good that you have a door to open. I don't know why some manufacturers are not installing these filters. I would contact a aftermarket store or Google for the filter. Because if you call the Dealer. They will say it don't come with one.
I just bought a 2002 ford f150 with 315000 miles on it for $1000 and it runs great but there is a power steering fluid leak and I have no idea how to go about it. Do you have any ideas as to where I can start befroe I just say fuck it and pay a lot at the mechanic shop
I haven't heard or seen any power steering issue with these vehicles. It may just be a power steering hose. Notice the location of fluid on the ground and search up from there.
And Ford wonders why everyone is Going towards the Tundra!! There engineers must have been on Crack at the turn of the Century.. So many of these stupid designs that really cheapened the F150's... 😢
Cabin air filter in a pickup is for people who dont actually work. I would be replacing that junk every 3 weeks, I would throw it out and never put it back.
Just checked my 2003 F150, and same thing. I have owned this truck 20 years now, did many oil changes myself and had many oil changes done by Jiffy Lube. What pisses me off is, those little thieving rats brought a filthy cabin air filter to the waiting room, dusty, leaves, mold...asked if I wanted a new one, which I gladly paid for so I didn't have to do it. I knew better than to trust a shop but they were strict about customers walking through the shop. I got taken many times on this. Probably didn't even change the oil filter.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video🙂
Wow! What a story. Thank you for sharing 👍🏽
This is why you have to keep them receipts because I'm sure somebody at corporate will be writing me a check!!!
I've heard of that happening to people. I never go to those oil change places.My truck is the same as his and I had to cut the plate out also.
Ese filtro que le puso a la f150 es de lo más corriente, ya que esta fabricado en China, y en ese país solo hacen productos de muy baja calidad.
Probably used cheap oil
Great video. I didn't have a saw small enough to get in there, just used a box cutter and came out smooth. Thanks for the info.
Good deal 👍🏽
THANK YOU! Was hoping I could do this without needing yet another tool! Glad to know I can grab my boxcutter if I need to!
Awesome video! FYI, to all the commenters wondering why in the heck Ford designed it this way: Cabin air filter capability was a (rare) option on F150's way back then. This is a conversion method to install a cabin air filter in a NON-OPTIONED vehicle, so you'll have to cut out the blank in the housing. Also, you won't have the "cap" for the air filter, but as this fellow says, you don't need it to keep the filter secured. Friction is your friend.
That's what she said😂😂😂
They said 99 doesn't have one I pulled a disgusting old filter out of mine just now in 2024 and completely appalled by how shitty it is I was thinking I didn't have one for a long time until I reached up in there and watched this video step by step like you said. Thanks for your help though the simple task at hand
🥲so it’s true dang
Great video. Proof that a good ol country boy can fix about anything.
Thanks Mr. Dairle. You just gave my truck an upgrade for the cost of an air filter. Right on!
I Like Your Style! There's nothing like a good sharp pocket knife for some cutting needs🙂
thank you. If you thought that was tough, check out a video on replacing the heater core ;-)
Lol, I have done it 3 times, already!! I am a pro at it now
Oh no I have to fix mine
Did mine 2 years ago. I think Ford start with the frame, and the 1st part they put on is a heater core, and everything else gets bolted on around it. There is zero reason why it cant be placed inside a removable ABS housing under the dash.
now that's where you are going to do some cutting
2002 F150 owner - I had no idea! Excellent information! Thanks much and blessings to you!
IS THIS SAME AS 2002 FORD 150
Gracias, desde Monterrey Nuevo León, México.
this is probably the most informative video i have ever seen on youtube!!!!what i want to know is how you found that filter in the first place?? i would have never found it if i tore the whole pick up apart!!!! thanks for saving me 6 months of putting my pickup back together!! thanks for the great video!!!!
I felt like there had to be some type of filter. A guy that I deal with at the Ford Dealer Parts Dept did some digging and found me a Part#. I had the Parts Manager at Advance Auto to cross the Part#.
Awesome instructions. I've got a 2003 F150 that I'm going to check out to see if mine has a filter or it's like your's!
@@Dalesoil1 Good deal!👍🏽
Thanks for showing all great steps. I followed your steps precisely.
Thanks for the video just bought a used my oscillating tool and worked perfect only had to buy a 3/8 oscillating blade for the corners and cut it out in less than 1hour thanks again for the video 🙏
@@johnattanmojica2520 Awesome! 👌
Thanks man - Super Great Video - got a 2003 XL I’ll do this to
Thanks for the great video my friend 🎉🙏👍👍👍
@@richardsandoval8157 Thank you! 😊
THANK YOU!!! I have a 1998 Expedition XLT & I was wondering if I could do this myself or not to save on labor, since it’s been a while since I had it changed!
I swear, if I get in there & it’s not cut out with a filter in it, the service department is going to see my receipt & hear some words!
@@AngelofOntario You got it !👍🏾 😀
my daughter's 2009 toyota corolla is SO MUCH easier than this! You just have to go behind the glove box and it easily pops out. I have a 1998 f150 and I was going to do this and found your video! Glad I found out about this!!!!
Like this ,helped me help a friend who had this problem on a2003 f 150
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I know cabin air filters may be necessary in some vehicles but in others I'm not convinced. How dirty was it under your dashhboard's covered area and inside your cab before you discovered this anomaly?
Does the Ford owner's manual specify a cabin air filter for your truck? How would the Ford Dealership have responded with a request from the customer to change the cabin air filter?
Informative video with a clever workaround if you must have this filter.
@dcccharles4569 Good questions! As for if a Cabin Air Filter is needed or not. It would depend on the individual. Weather a vehicle is used for construction or if the owner suffers from allegedly. Ford Dealer Parts Department may or may not be able to provide a Filter due to it did not come with one. F150's are not the only vehicle Ford did this too. Ford Transits are another vehicle without cabin air filters. I have found that a cabin air filter increase the life on the HVAC Blower Motors especially on Ford Transits. I thank you for watching Sir!
Very interesting, additional insight regarding cabin air filters with Ford. Your feedback was appreciated. Thanks.
I own a 2010 F-150 Raptor. I'll have to check it out to see if I can do what you did. That is really clever. What you did. 👍
@badcompany-w6s Thank you Sir!
I got an 03 and just recently got the ac fixed, only to find it's blowing its ass off but barely anything at the vents. Can't believe you have to cut the filter out. Can't wait to do this in the am. It's too damn hot!!!
I loved your video! I have a 2003 F-150 and was contemplating changing the cabin air filter. I was curious about where it was located, which you indicated in your video. After seeing what you had to go through, I'm not sure I want to give it a try!
I can understand that!
A vibrating tool will cut through the plastic with a smoother cut, reducing cleanup time.
Great video
Thanks for making this. It was helpful.
Thats insane, that FORD failed to cut that out.
My '02 F-150 AND '04 Silverado was the same. don't know what they thinking back then
nice job !!
Work trucks didn't include these things because most people could have cared less. It wasn't until recent that people actually cared about air quality.
Great job
Great job man! I am excited to find out if my truck has installed filter from factory..
97’ f150.
I bet it doesn't have a cabin filter.
Two thumbs up 👍👍
Thanks Dairle...
Liked your video, but something i dont think many people are aware of is the early 1999 F350 is totally different under the dash, among some other things. Mine is a one owner (inherited from my dad in 08) F350 crewcab dully, 7.3, auto w/tow package, 95,000 original miles. Produce in 08/98. It has no provision for a cabin air filter. This doesn't surprise me. They also have a different turbo compressor wheel, it's better than the later ones.
Thanks for the video, I really appreciate it
Going to do this soon, im in California emissions test are tough but ford didn't care about the air we breath in our own car 😂
Done, I used a multi tool and blade,
Thanks for the video 💪
I also took the blower motor off because of lack of airflow put my phone up the hole took a picture of a/c condenser coil plugged up looks like black potting soil had to get a good tarp put it on the floor use a/c coil cleaner spray that than after 10 minutes use a garden hose to rinse off got the airflow to return without spending 2 k remove the whole dash
Wow👌
Thank you for sharing 👍🏽
Hey there, I just cut mine out as well. The amount of stuff that was caked in there and fell out was insane! I used a skinny dryer lent thing to reach up in there and get a lot of the small leaves and dirty soil looking stuff out. I’m at the auto parts store now buying a filter but how do I get the whole thing out like you did and clean it?
There was no filter in mine either so all that was stuck to the coil looking thing. My ac doesn’t work at the moment but everytime I turn on the air or vents all this dirt and leaves would blow out. I assume that’s the reason….?
Great stuff..Thanks!
Excelente video gracias amigo, claro y preciso🎉
Gracias!👍🏽
great vid
@@omnirogue1 Thank you!
Great video.
I thank you for this video my brother in Christ im going to do this right now.
Great video. Thank you.
Muy buen video,gracias
Gracias👍🏽
Gracias
Por compartir saludos desde Mecca CA
awesome video help me a lot thanks
😅Thanks. My Heritage has no recess for the filter. Great job creating the space for filter but I will leave mine as is for the next 20 years. 😊
😁
That's awesome! Thanks man! Huge help!!
nice truck!
Thank you!
Wow, I wonder if my 2001 Expedition is the same. Thanks!
Hey, did you ever find out if it's the same? I have one too, and couldn't see one in mine.
Thank you, perfect video.( :
Thanks for this great video brother, you know what remove the lines of the compressor ...its easy??...and, if I remove the compressor the truck continues to operate normally?...best regards from México.
Si continúa normal sin el compresor, pero ya no vas a tener aire acondicionado
Nice video bro…..what these “ engineers “ where thinking before design this?
Good question 👍🏽
A housing which accepted a filter was an option, at least there was a part number for it. I tried to buy one for my '02 when I still had it, but was told it was NLA.
I did this to mine today and i had no air filter in there but bunch of small leaves fell out from my old place..I really wish i would’ve finished watching the entire video before i started forcing the filter in and ruining it.
I will say this i cut the piece out rather quickly with a brand new utility knife and a pocket knife for the short edges
I thought mine was broke the reason it had duct tape so I just need to clean the hole and put my filter in ty
Great video. My 2001 Ford F-150 doesn't have a filter.
👍🏽
Thank you so much!!!
I cut that slot out and there was nothing in there lmao..... They left them out so i added one idk
Thanks from Mexico
Tanks for your help😅
Now I'm really confused, I got 2003 Ford F-150, is there a cabin filter or did my truck did not come with one now I'm not going to cut the plastic I'll just to see if it has one unless I know
I would call the local Ford Dealer Parts Department and give them the last (8) of the Vin#. Chances are they will not have one due to the year. But they maybe able to provide that information for you.
what I'm trying to figure out is if there wasn't one in it, it worked ok before, why put something that will hinder air flow in there?
Great...
God bless... ty... very helpful
Thank You!
Thank you sir
All these trucks haven't had a filter all these years ?
@@nedmead6346 Most likely not
was there a filter in the box from factory??????????
No Sir, there was no filter at all in box.
Same 2003 Ford XLT FX4 shows it has a cabin filter but NO cabin filter lol
Over the years, I've seen so many ridiculously stupid things the designers have done in vehicles. As a 63 yr old grandmother who has tried to do a lot of the work on easier things, I'm no mechanic, but they make it so damn hard.
I took my van to get new headlights put in because the others were so degraded, God knows we just had to have crap plastic instead of glass, they had to take part of the front off to replace them
@stormysocks I agreed! If it ain't broke don't fix it. It's a shame how they change from things that work fine.
What's the filter for? Does it affect the heater?
@@joyride5160 It filters the air that enters the cab.
Thanks You
How do I know that I need to do this to my truck.?
If you look in that area and do not see a Cabin Air Clean Cover. And you have looked all over to find a Air Filter Cover. That is a indication that you will need to do the same thing.
So old model don’t have cabin filter from assembled?
It came as an option. Usually had to be special ordered If you wanted it
Anything like this for 2013-2014 f150 ????
I don't have one on my Channel.
I opened mine but I didnt find filter there. I bought this 2002 licoln recently... what this means please ?
@charliedosramos373 It's good that you have a door to open. I don't know why some manufacturers are not installing these filters. I would contact a aftermarket store or Google for the filter. Because if you call the Dealer. They will say it don't come with one.
Gracias Thanks
@@josepillado2149 Gracias!
My air is not blowing cold air this can fix it I check everything else but this
Did you recharge the ac?
Does anybody know does a 1997 Ford F150 have a cabin filter
My Ford 03 f150 doesn't have a cabin air filter.
lOOKING FOR FORD 2001 CABIN AIR FILTER 2001
where is/was the old filter
The Truck never had a Cabin Air Filter.
I have a 1997 ford f150, so I don’t have a cabin air filter?
Look underneath your Glovebox near the Heater Core. If you do not see a Filter type Door. Chances are you have no Filter.
I just bought a 2002 ford f150 with 315000 miles on it for $1000 and it runs great but there is a power steering fluid leak and I have no idea how to go about it. Do you have any ideas as to where I can start befroe I just say fuck it and pay a lot at the mechanic shop
I haven't heard or seen any power steering issue with these vehicles. It may just be a power steering hose. Notice the location of fluid on the ground and search up from there.
@@dairleautoclassicrestorati6892 thank you!
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼💪👍👍👍
Ya it baffles me ford never made that a door for us to swap it out
"Yeah, there's a cover alright." 🙄
Good ya Body👍
Great job ford screw up thanks
And Ford wonders why everyone is Going towards the Tundra!! There engineers must have been on Crack at the turn of the Century.. So many of these stupid designs that really cheapened the F150's... 😢
Cabin air filter in a pickup is for people who dont actually work. I would be replacing that junk every 3 weeks, I would throw it out and never put it back.
You can either clog up the evaporator or clog up a filter. One is easy to change, the other not so much.