# The sound is being transmitted through the fuel line, and may be originating somewhere else - like the fuel pump
# The interior part of the filter may have separated and is flopping around inside. Replace it.
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yes most air filters are located under the hood it would be up against the fire wall under some plastic piecs Answer 2 I don't think there is a cabin filter in a 1995 Ford Windstar. Check your owners manual, if there is one it will have a maintenance schedule. MGL
The 2001 Ford Windstar Owner Guide shows : With engine oil filter change ( 5.75 quarts ) Personally I would try 5 quarts first and see where it is on the dipstick
Fram filters for the Windstar are going to be something like "xx3600".For example, TG3600 would be the Tough Guard model of filter.Many would suggest to stay away from the basic Fram filter - just not good enough according to some oil filter quality studies.I personally like the Motorcraft brand - just as affordable as anything out there and comes from the manufacturer.See "Related Questions" below for more
you can take fuel filter out on driver side underneath car crank it over if no fuel comes out pump is bad it would be a good idea to change the fuel filter anyway.
water level in aquarium not high enough or if it is, add some water to the filter equipment and sound will stop : )
you need a inline filter. with out the filter it sounds like a buzzing or whisteling caused from alternator charge.
It is unlikely that the fuel filter would cause the higher fuel consumption. After quite a few years of non-service, a good tuneup would be most beneficial.
A 1998 Ford Windstar would use refrigerant 134a
check your fuel filter the flow of fuel only goes one way there should be an arrow showing the direction of fuel make sure it points toward the front of the vehicle No, you don't have to change the fuel line. Are you sure the fuel filter is installed correctly? (The proper direction). Maybe your fuel injectors are clogged??? (Mine were on my '96 Windstar!)
Here's 2 things I would check: # Fuel filter # Fuel shutoff/inertia/emergency shutoff switch
I sure would - best to know that entire end of the fuel delivery system is clean.See "Related Questions" below for more specifics on the "how-to" for both