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I'm getting ready to change the cabin air filter on my 2013 F350. The only thing that I am finding though is climate control seat filter. Is this the only filter in the cabin and is there one on both seats? Thanks for the help.
 
There is a round filter under each A/C seat. It is the only in cabin filter.
 
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Thank you everyone that is what I was thinking. I just wanted to double check before I purchased the parts.
 
A note concerning the filters under the seats. My original filters have a white fiber media in it, the replacements I had ordered did not, I swung by the dealer one day and asked and they said that was the replacement part number....maybe the other is obsolete? Since the filtering of the new filter is less than desirable to me, I just pull and vacuum them, the reinstall.

Cale
 
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The replacement filters are now just a screen to catch objects under your seat (french fries, pennies, sun flower seeds) from being sucked up at blown up your, well you get the idea

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The replacement filters are now just a screen to catch objects under your seat (french fries, pennies, sun flower seeds) from being sucked up at blown up your, well you get the idea

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Correct...they are junk. My original filters (80k Miles now) catch lint, dirt, dog hair. That crap makes it into the seat, it will become ineffective.

Cale
 
Since there is no cabin filter, my $0.02 , you should leave re-circulation on always. folks who have outside air coming in will find that in the plenum where the AC evaporator core is, there will be dirt, debris, crap all on the evap. I'd like mine to last as long as possible so I always recirc the inside air.
 
Since there is no cabin filter, my $0.02 , you should leave re-circulation on always. folks who have outside air coming in will find that in the plenum where the AC evaporator core is, there will be dirt, debris, crap all on the evap. I'd like mine to last as long as possible so I always recirc the inside air.
unfortunately, the re-circulation does tend to automatically turn off under certain conditions when there might be fogging of the glasses. there is not way to turn it on continuously.
 
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Lol. I just found out the new "filters" are just perforated plastic disks. Guess I'll just take some foam lawn mower filter media and make new ones.
 
yea.....the "new filters" are junk...
 
I just vacuum my factory ones and reinstall, like evil twin said you could always just glue or tape some filter media in front of the aftermarket ones
 
When I went to change my seat filters and found out the new ones were just plastic discs with holes in them, I pulled off all the filter media from my old filters and traced both rings onto a dryer sheet and cut circles out of the dryer sheet and glued them onto the empty rings. Installed them back under the seats. They work great and for the first couple weeks it smells like fresh laundry in the truck.
 
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