More than likely, your cabin air filter has a leaf stuck in it or is really dirty and needs to be replaced.
It can if its dirty enough. Spend ten bucks and replace it to see if your stalling goes away. Replaced mine today and its purrin.
Air filters should typically be replaced every 3 months to maintain clean and healthy indoor air quality.
The air filter has no bearing whatsoever on the A/C. However the Cabin Filter may restrict the flow of air to the vents inside the vehicle. Both filters should be replaced every 30,000 miles.
Water or air dirty with gases or chemicals is polluted water or air.
You need to check the up stream or dirty side of the intake system
No, it causes a restricted air flow, causing poor performance and fuel economy.
1. the driver 2. the shifter is worn out 3. mass air sensor is dirty or needs to be replaced
It depends. Usually they should be checked when you do your regular 3K oil change. If the filter is dirty--a dark gray--then it should be replaced.
It was a factory option. It should be replaced when dirty.
Yes it does the proper air flow that the engine requires is slowed from a dirty air filter
There are multiple reasons why your vehicle may still be sluggish after replacing spark plugs. I will list them for you so that you can check them. 1) Your air filter is dirty and must be replaced (reduced air flow to cylinders; 2) If you have fuel injection, the injectors are dirty and do not give a fine spray (use a liquid fuel injection cleaner from your auto store into a full gas tank; sometime you must do 2 tanks fulls to get good results) 3) Your fuel filter is dirty and must be replaced (reduced fuel pressure to cylinders) 4) If you have an air flow sensor, it may need to be replaced (gives the engine electronics accurate air readings to cylinders to optimize air-fuel mixture). Hope this helps. Good luck.