2012 Ford F-450-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 air filter inspection and replacement for the {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} at 1340 S 500 W in the industrial heart of the Salt Lake Valley. This location is defined by its convenience—tucked just west of I-15 and south of I-80—so drivers from Bountiful, Murray, West Jordan, and Midvale can reach us quickly. The shop sits on the edge of the Ballpark neighborhood and the near-Southside area, minutes from downtown Salt Lake City and close to the Jordan River Parkway. Keep your truck’s performance strong and your cabin air clean with timely air filter service, backed by factory procedures and straightforward, up-front estimates.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to replace the air filters on a {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} in Salt Lake City?

The engine air filter typically costs ${{vehicle.real_engine_filter_price_range_usd.min}}–${{vehicle.real_engine_filter_price_range_usd.max}}, and the cabin air filter is ${{vehicle.real_cabin_filter_price_range_usd.min}}–${{vehicle.real_cabin_filter_price_range_usd.max}}.

Prices reflect OEM-spec parts and professional installation at Larry H. Miller Super Ford Salt Lake City with up-front, line-item estimates. Our service drive off 500 West makes same-day visits easy for commuters using nearby I-15 and I-80. Check current service specials or schedule service online in a few clicks.

  • Includes intake housing inspection and proper filter seating
  • MAF/air duct visual check and old filter disposal
  • Warranty on parts per {{rooftop.warranty_terms.parts}}

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

Replace the engine air filter every {{vehicle.oem_engine_filter_interval_miles}} miles under normal driving.

Construction zones, canyon dust, and frontage-road travel along the Wasatch Front can load filters faster. If you tow, idle at jobsites near I-15/I-80, or drive unpaved access roads, inspect the filter earlier. A clean filter helps the big Ford engine breathe freely and maintain consistent fuel economy.

  • Follow OEM guidance: {{vehicle.oem_engine_filter_interval_miles}} miles
  • Shorten interval in dusty, high-pollen, or heavy-towing conditions
  • Add a quick visual check at each oil change

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

Replace the cabin air filter every {{vehicle.oem_cabin_filter_interval_miles}} miles per factory guidance.

Pollen surges around Smith’s Ballpark in spring and dust from valley construction can clog cabin media sooner. If HVAC airflow weakens or odors appear, inspect early. Some trucks may vary by build; we’ll verify fitment by VIN during service in Salt Lake City.

  • OEM cabin interval: {{vehicle.oem_cabin_filter_interval_miles}} miles
  • Check sooner if airflow drops or odors develop
  • Book online: schedule service

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

The engine air filter sits in the under‑hood intake airbox, and the cabin air filter is typically behind the glove box.

The airbox uses clips or screws to secure the lid; opening it allows quick filter inspection. Many trucks place the cabin filter behind a glove-box door with a removable access panel. Build specifics can vary, so we confirm placement by VIN and illustrate access during visits to our 1340 S 500 W location.

  • Engine filter: under-hood intake airbox
  • Cabin filter: commonly behind glove box access panel
  • Verify by VIN for exact configuration

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 engine’s intake air, while the cabin air filter cleans the HVAC air that you and your passengers breathe.

A clean engine filter supports power and throttle response; a clean cabin filter reduces dust and pollen—helpful for families visiting nearby downtown spots like Clark Planetarium or running the Jordan River Parkway. Both are routine services, but they protect different systems.

  • Engine: safeguards combustion air and MAF sensor
  • Cabin: reduces allergens, odors, and fine dust
  • Intervals differ based on use and environment

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

Reduced power, lower MPG, or rough idle point to an engine filter issue; weak HVAC airflow or musty odors point to a cabin filter issue.

Dust from freeway construction and seasonal pollen near Smith’s Ballpark can accelerate clogging. If you notice these symptoms, have the filters inspected at Larry H. Miller Super Ford Salt Lake City for a quick, definitive check and OEM-spec replacements.

  • Engine: sluggish acceleration or unusual intake noise
  • Cabin: fogged windows, uneven vent flow, or odors
  • Visual debris on filter media confirms clogging

Can I replace the air filters on my {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} myself, or should Larry H. Miller Super Ford Salt Lake City do it?

Yes—engine filters are often DIY-friendly, while dealer service adds OEM-spec parts plus intake and MAF inspections.

DIY works if you’re comfortable opening the airbox and sealing it correctly; cabin access can involve trim and tight spaces. Our team provides fitment verification by VIN, proper sealing, and disposes of used parts responsibly. Book online to align your visit with your downtown commute.

  • DIY: simple tools; avoid over-tightening airbox fasteners
  • Dealer: OEM-spec filter, housing seal check, MAF visual
  • Easy booking: schedule appointment

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?

Most air filter visits are completed in about {{service.duration_minutes}} minutes.

Our shop is minutes from downtown, right off 500 West, so you can plan a quick stop around your I-15/I-80 commute. Add the service to an oil change to minimize trips, and check service specials before you schedule service.

  • Typical bay time: {{service.duration_minutes}} minutes
  • Convenient access from I-15 and I-80 exits
  • Same-day availability when the schedule allows

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

The {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} uses an engine air filter designed to meet Ford flow and filtration targets, paired with a cabin air filter that screens HVAC intake air. Follow OEM-recommended intervals of {{vehicle.oem_engine_filter_interval_miles}} miles for the engine filter and {{vehicle.oem_cabin_filter_interval_miles}} miles for the cabin filter, adjusting for heavy dust or towing. During service, we verify fitment by VIN, inspect the intake housing seal, and perform a visual MAF check to prevent contamination. If your service history notes recurring dust intrusion or airflow complaints, we examine ducts and seals closely to correct root causes. Bring your {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} to {{rooftop.name}} in {{rooftop.city}} for OEM-spec filter service — schedule service.

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

Service begins with a VIN-based parts check to confirm the correct OEM-spec filters. We open the intake airbox, document the existing engine filter, clean the housing lip, and install the new filter with an even seal. Next, we access the cabin filter location, remove debris, and fit the replacement media as specified by Ford. A visual MAF and intake duct inspection helps catch leaks or contamination early. We complete a functional HVAC/idle check and dispose of used filters responsibly. Parts are covered per {{rooftop.warranty_terms.parts}}. Prefer to plan ahead or stack savings? Review service specials and schedule service online; for questions, call {{rooftop.phone}}.

{{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} Air Filter Service in {{rooftop.city}}

Larry H. Miller Super Ford sits at 1340 S 500 W in the industrial heart of the Salt Lake Valley. To a local, this location is defined by its convenience. It is tucked into a major commercial corridor just west of Interstate 15 and south of Interstate 80. The shop sits right on the edge of the Ballpark neighborhood and the near-Southside area, minutes from downtown Salt Lake City. Families frequent Smith’s Ballpark nearby; downtown destinations like Clark Planetarium, Discovery Gateway Museum, and City Creek Center are a short drive. Seasonal surges around Salt Lake Bees games and the Utah State Fairpark are routine here.

We serve {{rooftop.neighborhoods_served}} with air filter care informed by local driving: dust from construction, spring pollen, and canyon winds can all shorten filter life. Our team has supported the area for {{rooftop.years_in_operation}} years, with {{rooftop.certified_tech_count}} certified technicians following factory procedures and torque specs. Access is simple via 500 West and nearby freeway exits, helping commuters from Bountiful, Murray, West Jordan, and Midvale avoid State Street traffic. For directions, use 1340 S 500 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84115, then schedule your appointment online.

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