Where is the Focus Air Filter Located?

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IsabelleDella
07/28/25 2:27pm
Different versions of the Focus have the cabin air filter located in different positions. Generally, there are two common locations for the Focus cabin air filter: one is beneath the glove compartment on the passenger side, to the left of the passenger foot mat and to the right of the accelerator pedal. The other is inside the glove compartment, which is the most common location for cabin air filters in vehicles. Below are the steps to access the cabin air filter: 1. Below the glove compartment on the passenger side, there is a fuse box cover. First, remove it. There are two yellow buttons on it; simply twist them downward by hand. 2. After removing the fuse box cover, there is a vertical black cover on the inside. This is the cover for the cabin air filter. 3. The cabin air filter cover has clips on both sides. Open the clips to remove the cabin air filter. For the hatchback Focus, the cabin air filter is located to the right of the accelerator pedal. Remove the cover to see the cabin air filter. For newer models of the Focus, the accelerator pedal must be removed to access the filter. There are several screws next to the accelerator pedal. Remove the screws and take out the accelerator pedal to reveal the cabin air filter cover. Then, remove the cabin air filter cover to access the filter.
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