For those changing the cabin filter on a Fiesta ST...I salute you

Se7eN

Senior Member
Member ID
#2001
Messages
904
Likes
786
#21
I hated doing it so damn much, also had to do it in my nieces 2011 SE Fiesta. Hate it even more now
 


rallytaff

1000 Post Club
Premium Account
Member ID
#1899
Messages
1,399
Likes
941
#22
Did my wife's Fiesta SE and the hardest part was putting the damn door back in place. I'm smarter, I had mine done when it was last in for service!
 


TyphoonFiST

9000 Post Club
Premium Account
Member ID
#3304
Messages
11,857
Likes
8,311
#23
Did my wife's Fiesta SE and the hardest part was putting the damn door back in place. I'm smarter, I had mine done when it was last in for service!
How much did that cost ya?

Sent from my SM-N975U1 using Tapatalk
 


XR650R

2000 Post Club
Member ID
#1371
Messages
2,762
Likes
3,229
#24
It was an uncomfortable experience, but now that I've done it, I'll do it quicker next time.
At 20,000, it was pretty nasty and needed to be replaced. Don't blow it off.
Also, use the OEM filter.
 


haste

1000 Post Club
Member ID
#1646
Messages
1,222
Likes
1,267
#25
Still need to do mine...95k miles and over 7 yrs old, lol...
 


green_henry

1000 Post Club
Member ID
#7801
Messages
1,049
Likes
786
#27
It's been a while since I first changed mine, and the next change is coming due. Tedious as f'k. I may replace the screws with wing bolts if I can find the right size (some bolt that doesn't require tools, anyway) -- should make it a lot easier next time unless I'm forgetting something
 


rallytaff

1000 Post Club
Premium Account
Member ID
#1899
Messages
1,399
Likes
941
#28
How much did that cost ya?

Sent from my SM-N975U1 using Tapatalk
Total cost for plugs changed, coolant changed, transmission fluid changed, cabin filter changed, serpentine belt changed, o2 sensor checked and showed no codes, was $905 with my cost for plugs, belt and transmission fluid. Car runs as new and faster as a result.
 


Capri to ST

1000 Post Club
Member ID
#3777
Messages
1,822
Likes
2,343
#29
How much did that cost ya?

Sent from my SM-N975U1 using Tapatalk
The independent shop I go to only charged me $35 labor to change my cabin air filter. I supplied the part because I wanted to make sure it was the OEM filter, and they are nice about letting me do that.
After reading this thread, I would say that's $35 well spent.
 


Last edited:

rallytaff

1000 Post Club
Premium Account
Member ID
#1899
Messages
1,399
Likes
941
#31
I'm retired, no debt so it's nice that I can get things done and not worry about the cost. Anything I buy now is with cash. I take it in, job gets done, I drive away happy that it was done in a timely fashion. I'm enjoying life! I hope all of you will too when the time comes.
 




Top