Dodge Durango Air Filters
2003 Jeep Wrangler
There are two air filters located on your Dodge Durango SUV. One is your engine air filter, and the other is the cabin air filter. They serve the same purpose, which is to capture airborne contaminants and debris.
How Air Filters Work
The engine air filter collects pollutants in order to ensure that fresh air is fed to your motor, which uses that as part of the combustion process. If it fails, your engine's performance will suffer as a result.
The cabin air filter prevents irritants and allergens from making their way through the air vents into your passenger space. If it fails, your personal comfort will suffer.
How to Spot Failing Air Filters
Eventually, your air filters are either going to degrade with age or become too obstructed to work properly. Signs of this include:
- Engine misfires
- Reduced engine power
- Worsened fuel economy
- Weird noises coming from the engine
- You're unable to maintain a consistent cabin temperature
- The cabin smells musty
- You notice a whistling noise coming from the air vents
Keep Things Comfortable | Choose Genuine Mopar Air Filters
If you experience any of these symptoms, examine the condition of your air filters. If they do need to be replaced, make sure to choose the right ones to fit your car. The ones made by your OEM are designed specifically for that purpose, delivering the guaranteed protection you and your engine need. Find yours in our online auto parts department, in stock and ready to ship. Buy now and save!
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