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The ENGINE air filter is located in the engine compartment , near the front , on the drivers side . It is a cone shaped filter inside the round plastic housing
According to the 2001 Ford Windstar Owner Guide : The engine air filter is ( Motorcraft FA-1616 ) It is a cone shaped engine air filter
In the engine compartment , drivers side , front corner , inside the round plastic housing ( cone shaped air filter )
As your engine runs, microscopic pieces of metal get worn from inside the engine. The filter removes these particles so they don't cause further damage to the engine.
The engine air filter assembly is in the front of the engine compartment on the drivers side . It is a round plastic housing that is connected to the big rubber engine air intake tube . It takes a cone shaped air filter
Lost of oil pressure and sever engine damage
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Yes, but the dust and sand particles in the air will damage the engine.
Hmm, water in the oil filter does indicate a problem. Head gasket possibly.
Fall to the bottom of the tank and sit there. Sugar will not dissolve in gasoline. It may clog the fuel filter but it will do not damage to the engine. It is a myth that it will damage an engine.
A cone filter can potentially improve engine performance by increasing airflow to the engine compared to a stock air filter. This enhanced airflow can lead to better combustion efficiency and, in some cases, a slight increase in horsepower. However, the actual power gain depends on various factors, including the vehicle's engine design, tuning, and overall air intake system. Additionally, benefits may be minimal without proper tuning or other performance modifications.