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Old 14-12-2016, 12:23 PM   #1
DougalXR6
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Default MD Cabin Filter

I had the 15000/ 1 Year service completed on my MD Trend EcoBoost yesterday and have noticed that they did not replace the cabin filter. I thought it best to read the "Terms and Conditions" for the "Service Price Promise" on the Ford website before I called the dealer and it clearly states that the standard service does not include the air conditioning filter, even though the service handbook recommends changing the filter yearly.

It was very easy to replace the cabin filter on my BA and FG Falcons however, I am assuming it won't be so easy on the Mondeo.

Does any one know how to replace the cabin filter on an MD?

I haven't been able to find any instructional videos or a filter online at this time.
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