There are so many options as to where you can get your air filter in your vehicle checked. You can go to any automotive repair store and they will be able to check it for you. You can also go to a car dealership and they can check it for you.
After the air filter, the air goes into the cylinder as a mixture with the fuel to be burned.
No because oil filter i meant for oil to go on the filter air filter does not need oil
A 1994 vehicle may not have a Cabin Filter. Go to Advance Auto Parts and ask for a Purolator Filter. If it has one the filter will come with instructions.A 1994 vehicle may not have a Cabin Filter. Go to Advance Auto Parts and ask for a Purolator Filter. If it has one the filter will come with instructions.
It is called a Cabin Filter. Go to any Advance auto parts and purchase a Purolator Cabin Filter. It comes with complete instructions. They can tell you if your vehicle has one.
You are assuming it has one. Go to your local Advance auto parts store and ask for a cabin filter for this vehicle. You will then know whether it has one or not. If it does purchase a Purolator cabin filter as it comes with complete instructions.
Go to Advance Auto Parts and ask for a Purolator cabin filter for your Ford. If it came equipped with one that will tell you. Purolator Cabin filters come with complete instructions on how to replace it.
Go to Advance Auto Parts and purchase a filter for this vehicle. They can tell you if it has one and if you purchase a Purolator it comes with complete instructions.
A car engine stalling is not only related to air filter problems. If you air filter was plugged enough to make the car stall then changing the filter would have cured the stalling problem. It sounds like you have a fuel delivery problem seeing as the car will not go over 10mph. Could be a simple as changing the fuel filter. If that doesn't help, your fuel pump could be failing. This is for a non fuel injected vehicle. If your vehicle is fuel injected then the car needs to be taken to a mechanic who can properly diagnose the problem. Hope this helps.
You can either disconnect the battery cables and reconnect after a few minutes. Or, there could be a mouse nest/clog in your air filter unit so remove air filter and check there. Otherwise, you must go to your dealer or your own mechanic of choice and have your particular vehicle placed on a vehicle analyzer device to solve the problem, computerized, now days!
The arrows should point toward the front of the vehicle. Example. Front of vehicle <<< outlet (fuel filter) inlet <<< fuel tank
no they filter air through the water into their lungs...... you can go away now -_-