Yes, it could.
The same reason you replace the filter in your home furnace. They can become clogged with lint, dirt and reduce the air flow.
The same reason you replace the filter in your home furnace. They can become clogged with lint, dirt and reduce the air flow.
It means you have good air flow- that the filter is not clogged.
Sure, a completely clogged filter can stop the flow of fuel.
air flow is toward floor. blower is below filter. blower pulls air thru filter.
The 1994 Ford van did not come with a cabin air filter. The van has a "free flow" design as did most Fords that year.
The 2007 Ranger does not use a cabin air filter. The vehicle lest the air flow freely, although other Ford vehicles have them.
The fuel filter needs to have a good flow. When the fuel filter gets clogged the fuel stream slows or stops. The vehicle will either run sluggish or stop running.
Poor flow of air into the vehicle. Replace the cabin filter every 30,000 miles.
Clogged fuel filter, or weak fuel pump.
No. A dirty cabin air filter would restrict the air flow from the heating, air conditioning and ventilation systems.
I have been told it is toward the back of the vehicle.