I have a Ford 2017 E450 Lazy Daze. I want to change the cabin filter myself (has been done at dealership). I can't find any information online as to how to do this. Everything I see does not look like my glove box. As far as I can tell, my glove box does not just drop down by pushing tabs in, it appears that many screws have to be removed. Is this correct? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Welcome to the forum! As far as I know, the commercial version of the E-450 does not have a cabin filter. I have the same year as you so, if you find one, let us know!
I looked into my 1999 and it seems it doesn't have one either.
Hi KPaulson; Welcome to the group. From what I could find on the web, the cutaway chassis that is used to build motorhomes, doesn't come with a 'pollen' filter. Regular vans used with passenger doors and multiple seats can be ordered with, or without these filters. Probably an option during ordering.
On my older 1999 rig, a repair involved removing the under dash panel, and crash steel panel, revealed that there is no entry to the sealed air/heat ducting, behind where the glove compartment would have been. Mine came with an air bag there.
(Now that location contains a duplicate vacuum cannister to replace the nearly inaccessible one inside the fender. That one was abandoned because of rodent (squirrel) damaged vacuum lines.) RonB
So now Kpaulson, the question becomes if you were paying for a service.and there is no filter? Or was it part of a general service with other maintenance.
Ramon