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how to change engine filter
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1. Purchase the Correct Filter: Engine filters are specific to the model and make of the vehicle. Check your car's manual to find the right filter.
2. Prop Open Your Hood: Open the hood and locate the air filter housing. It should be a large, black, plastic box located on top or to the side of the engine.
3. Remove the Cover: There should be clips or bolts holding the cover on. Remove these and lift the top off the air filter housing.
4. Remove the Old Filter: Lift the old filter out of the housing.
5. Clean the Housing: Use a damp cloth to clean out the housing. Be sure to remove any leaves, grass, or other debris.
6. Insert New Filter: Put the new filter in the housing. Make sure it is facing the correct direction (it should say on the filter itself).
7. Replace the Cover: Put the cover back on the housing and tighten the bolts or close the clips.
8. Close the Hood: Close the hood of your car, ensuring it's securely latched.
Remember, it's a good idea to change the engine air filter every 12,000 to 15,000 miles, depending on your vehicle and the conditions in which you drive.
2. Prop Open Your Hood: Open the hood and locate the air filter housing. It should be a large, black, plastic box located on top or to the side of the engine.
3. Remove the Cover: There should be clips or bolts holding the cover on. Remove these and lift the top off the air filter housing.
4. Remove the Old Filter: Lift the old filter out of the housing.
5. Clean the Housing: Use a damp cloth to clean out the housing. Be sure to remove any leaves, grass, or other debris.
6. Insert New Filter: Put the new filter in the housing. Make sure it is facing the correct direction (it should say on the filter itself).
7. Replace the Cover: Put the cover back on the housing and tighten the bolts or close the clips.
8. Close the Hood: Close the hood of your car, ensuring it's securely latched.
Remember, it's a good idea to change the engine air filter every 12,000 to 15,000 miles, depending on your vehicle and the conditions in which you drive.
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