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Steve Pala'ina Santiago

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  1. i used to own a

    honda crv / acura rl - requires to change timing belt every 90,000 miles..will cost you aprrox. up to $1,000 including the replacement of your water pump

    rear main seal leaks comes on 120,000 miles

    valve cover seals leaks at 90,000 miles

    rear springs comes softer in 80,000 miles, and it makes your tire rubs the fender on most bumps

    expensive parts and maintenance because parts are coming from Japan

    less hp/torque

    only 4 speed lol!

    gas mileage was terrible because of 4 speed tranny..it keeps your rpm higher all the time

    installed flow master and a dc header..sounds like a fart can ricer

     

    now i bought a...

    ford edge - doesn't need to change the timing chain hahaha=) your engine will rock til it dies!

    ford will run forever as long you'll take a good care of it! no big maintenance required!

    cheaper parts and service ,since it's an American!!!

    more horse power / torque

    6 speed tranny!

    installed a gibson header and a flowmaster super 44..it sounds like a 3.7 L mustang v6 =)

    decently gas mileage

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  2. I have a 2007 EDGE FWD-SEL +. I would like to change the Cabin Air Filter myself. I know my Edge has one becasue under Key Standard Equipment section of the original window sticker includes an item "Particulate Air Filter". The owner manual says "The access door for the filter is located behind the glove box." I opened glove box, but I couldn't find the access. Can somebody here tell me how to get access of Cabin Air Filter? Thank you in advance.

     

     

    hey guys!..this is xtremedge808 way back 2007..I also had the same problem about my ac that was not blowing enough air to cool down my car. my 2007 ford edge didn't came with an equipped cabin air filter,but it came with an air filter plastic screen mesh above the blower motor.

     

    procedure how to...a simple

     

    1.remove the glove box and you will gain an access to the blower motor air filter mesh.

    2. remove the air filter cover by unlatching the pins at the left side corner of the cover.

    3.find the thin squarish, black, plastic, with white plastic looking filter above the blower motor.

    4.remove the filter ,and wash with soapy water until the dirt particles clears the filter

    5.after washing the filter, let it dry with a microfiber towel.

    6.install the filter side that indicates the top side end of it..above the blower motor!

    7.install back the air filter cover

    8.install the glove box!

    9. CONGRATULATIONS YOUR A/C BLOWS LIKE BLIZZARD!

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