2010 Ford F-350-Super-Duty Air Filter

Ford Air Filter service at Larry H. Miller Super Ford Salt Lake City in Salt Lake City, UT
Frequently Asked Questions

Larry H. Miller Super Ford Salt Lake City provides OEM-spec engine and cabin air filter service for the 2010 Ford F-350 Super Duty at a location commuters know well. Larry H. Miller Super Ford sits at 1340 S 500 W in the industrial heart of the Salt Lake Valley, tucked just west of I-15 and south of I-80 near Smith’s Ballpark. Our team helps owners maintain performance and cabin air quality with clear inspections, straightforward options, and easy online scheduling. Whether you tow, commute across the Wasatch Front, or cruise downtown, this page gives direct answers for your truck and links to schedule or view specials.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the engine air filter located on a {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}}?

The engine air filter sits inside a rectangular airbox in the engine bay, and the cabin filter is typically located behind the glove box.

This design lets your {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} breathe clean air for combustion while keeping cabin air fresher for passengers. The airbox opens with clips or screws for quick inspection and replacement. If you’d prefer a pro, our Salt Lake City shop on 500 West handles both engine and cabin filter service with OEM-spec parts—use our online tool to schedule service.

  • Engine filter: inside the airbox under the hood (easy visual access)
  • Cabin filter: commonly behind the glove box (panel removal may be required)
  • Check fit and seals to prevent unfiltered air bypass

What's the difference between an engine air filter and a cabin air filter on a {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}}?

The engine air filter protects the intake for combustion, while the cabin air filter cleans air flowing through the HVAC into the passenger area.

On your {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}}, the engine filter supports power and efficiency by stopping dust and debris before they reach the throttle body and mass airflow path. The cabin filter helps reduce particulates, contributing to clearer airflow and more pleasant rides to downtown or game days by Smith’s Ballpark. For OEM-spec replacements and an intake/MAF visual check, schedule service.

  • Engine filter = performance and engine protection
  • Cabin filter = HVAC airflow and passenger comfort
  • Both benefit from correct fitment to seal out contaminants

What are the signs of a clogged air filter on a {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}}?

Typical signs include reduced power, lower fuel economy, rough idle, weak HVAC airflow, and musty HVAC odors.

If your {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} feels sluggish merging near I-15/I-80 or the vents struggle while cruising 500 West, inspect both filters. A dirty engine filter can skew airflow readings; a clogged cabin filter restricts fan output and can smell stale. For a quick check and OEM-spec replacements, book a visit and review our service specials.

  • Engine: hesitation or a surging/rough idle
  • Cabin: reduced vent output or persistent odors
  • Visible dirt or darkening on filter media

Can I replace the air filter on my {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} myself, or should the dealer do it?

Yes—most owners can DIY the engine air filter, while the cabin filter often requires glove-box removal and trim clips.

DIY engine filter swaps on a {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} are typically straightforward. Dealer service adds value with an intake housing seal check and a visual mass airflow (MAF) inspection to help prevent unmetered air issues. If you prefer professional installation with OEM-spec parts and proper disposal, schedule service at Larry H. Miller Super Ford Salt Lake City.

  • Engine filter: tool-light DIY for many owners
  • Cabin filter: glove-box detachment/panel removal may be needed
  • Dealer adds intake/MAF inspection and correct filter spec

Does Larry H. Miller Super Ford Salt Lake City use OEM filters for {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} replacements?

Yes—our Salt Lake City shop installs OEM-spec Ford filters that meet factory performance and fit standards.

Correct media, pleat count, and gasket fit help your {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} seal properly and meter airflow as designed. Our technicians also perform an intake housing and MAF visual check during replacement. To plan your visit or see current savings near Smith’s Ballpark, view our service specials or schedule service.

  • OEM-spec filtration for proper airflow and sealing
  • Documented part selection to match your truck
  • Included intake housing and MAF visual check

How often should I replace the engine air filter on a {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} in Salt Lake City?

Follow the service interval listed in your Ford owner’s manual for the {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}}.

Driving through the busy commercial corridor just west of I-15 and south of I-80 can expose your intake to more airborne debris. If your routes include 500 West, downtown, or industrial errands, inspect the engine filter more frequently. We can check condition during routine visits and advise based on what we find; use our online tool to schedule service.

  • Use the owner’s manual interval as your baseline
  • Inspect sooner if power or MPG declines
  • Ask for a quick filter check at your next service

How often should I replace the cabin air filter on a {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}}?

Use the replacement interval in your Ford owner’s manual; many owners pair cabin and engine filters for convenience.

Cabin filters work continuously as you run errands from the Ballpark neighborhood to downtown destinations like the Clark Planetarium. If airflow weakens or odors persist, replace sooner. We can inspect and show you the filter’s condition, then install an OEM-spec part if needed—simply schedule service or check service specials.

  • Owner’s manual interval is the primary guide
  • Replace sooner if vents feel weak or musty
  • Combine with engine filter service to save a trip

How long does it take to replace the air filters on a {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} at Larry H. Miller Super Ford Salt Lake City?

Service is completed at our Salt Lake City facility at 1340 S 500 W during a standard appointment window.

Our technicians efficiently handle airbox fasteners and glove-box access while performing intake and MAF visuals. Actual timing varies with shop flow and your truck’s configuration; you can see open times and choose what fits your day using our online scheduler. If you’re commuting from Bountiful, Murray, West Jordan, or Midvale, pick a slot that aligns with your route and stops.

  • View live availability and pick a time: schedule service
  • Arrive a few minutes early for quick write-up
  • Ask your advisor for an up-front time estimate

What's Included in a {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} Air Filter Replacement

We focus on the essentials your truck needs and document what we find. First, we inspect the engine air filter and housing, looking for seal gaps, debris, or damage. If replacement is needed, we install an OEM-spec Ford filter and ensure the airbox closes with a proper seal. Next, we inspect the cabin air filter, typically accessed behind the glove box, and replace it if restricted or odorous. We also perform a visual check of the intake tract and mass airflow (MAF) sensor area for signs of contamination. Old filters are disposed of appropriately, and we note recommendations on your repair order. Ready to plan your visit? Use our online tool to schedule service.

{{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} Air Filter Service in Salt Lake City

Larry H. Miller Super Ford sits at 1340 S 500 W in the industrial heart of the Salt Lake Valley—minutes from downtown and right by Smith’s Ballpark. This corridor is easy to reach from Bountiful, Murray, West Jordan, and Midvale via I-15/I-80 or 500 West. Whether you’re headed to the Clark Planetarium, Discovery Gateway Children’s Museum, or cruising the Jordan River Parkway, we’ll help keep your {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} breathing cleanly. Find directions, pick a time that fits your commute, and review current service specials. When you’re ready, schedule service and we’ll set up an appointment that works for you.

{{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} Air Filter Specifications

Your {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} uses two filters: an engine air filter in the under-hood airbox and a cabin air filter that screens HVAC airflow before it reaches passengers. For best results, use OEM-spec Ford filters designed for proper fit, pleat density, and sealing. Follow the intervals and inspection guidance in your Ford owner’s manual, and check filters sooner if you notice reduced power, lower MPG, weak vent airflow, or persistent odors. If you’re unsure about access or part selection, our team can confirm the correct filter and show you the condition of the old one on request. Bring your {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} to Larry H. Miller Super Ford Salt Lake City in Salt Lake City for OEM-spec filter service — schedule service.

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