2013 Ford Shelby-Gt500 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 engine and cabin air filter service for the {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} at 1340 S 500 W in Salt Lake City, UT. Our location sits in the industrial heart of the Salt Lake Valley, just west of I‑15 and south of I‑80, minutes from the Ballpark neighborhood and downtown. Drivers from Bountiful, Murray, West Jordan, and Midvale reach us quickly via 500 West and nearby exits. Dust from commercial corridors and seasonal pollen along the Jordan River Parkway can load filters faster, so timely inspection helps your {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} breathe cleanly and keep HVAC airflow strong.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The OEM engine air filter interval for the {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} is not listed on this page.

If your owner’s manual interval isn’t handy, we suggest an inspection at every oil change, especially given the dust and debris common along 500 West and the I‑15/I‑80 corridors. Local conditions in the Salt Lake Valley can shorten service life. A quick check catches restriction before it affects performance or fuel economy.

  • Request an interval check during any visit — just ask when you schedule service.
  • Driving near Smith’s Ballpark and downtown often? Plan more frequent inspections.
  • Look for reduced power or MPG as cues to inspect sooner.

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

The OEM cabin air filter interval for the {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} is not provided here.

Because spring pollen and urban dust can accumulate quickly across the Salt Lake Valley, have the cabin filter inspected at routine service visits. A clean cabin filter helps defog windows faster, supports HVAC airflow, and keeps interior air fresher on commutes from Bountiful, Murray, West Jordan, or Midvale.

  • Ask for a cabin filter check when you schedule service.
  • Frequent freeway use by I‑15/I‑80 may shorten filter life.
  • Musty odors or weak airflow suggest replacement is due.

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

The engine air filter sits inside a sealed airbox in the engine bay; the cabin filter is typically behind the glove box.

The airbox feeds the engine’s intake, and its rectangular panel filter is accessed by releasing a few clips or screws. The cabin filter usually slides into an HVAC slot behind or beneath the glove box after lowering its door. Our Salt Lake City shop can check both quickly while you wait.

  • Engine filter: airbox in the engine bay (tool-less or basic tools).
  • Cabin filter: behind/below glove box on most trims.
  • Stop by 1340 S 500 W for a fast inspection.

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 filter cleans air entering the HVAC for passengers.

The engine filter keeps dust and debris out of the intake tract to support performance and fuel economy. The cabin filter screens pollen, road dust, and odors to improve interior air quality and defogging. Both matter in Salt Lake City’s urban corridor, where traffic and seasonal pollen can raise particulate levels.

  • Engine: performance and efficiency protection.
  • Cabin: HVAC airflow and air quality for occupants.
  • Different locations, different service intervals.

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

Engine symptoms include reduced power and MPG; cabin symptoms include weak HVAC airflow and musty odors.

Dust from the industrial corridor and game‑day traffic by Smith’s Ballpark can load filters faster. If the engine filter clogs, you may notice sluggish acceleration or a rough idle. A dirty cabin filter typically reduces fan output, increases noise, or leaves a stale smell when you start the AC or heat.

  • Engine: hesitation, rough idle, lower fuel economy.
  • Cabin: weak airflow, foggy windows, musty scent.
  • Have us inspect both when you schedule service.

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

Yes—the engine filter is usually DIY‑friendly; the cabin filter may require glove box removal and delicate clips.

DIY is fine if you’re comfortable, but our technicians also inspect the intake housing, check seals, and visually inspect the MAF area. This helps prevent air leaks that could affect drivability. If you prefer professional service, use our quick online tool to book a time in Salt Lake City.

  • DIY engine filter: simple tools, follow airbox arrows.
  • Cabin filter: trim clips and tight spaces can be tricky.
  • Book a visit now: schedule service.

How long does it take to replace the air filters at Larry H. Miller Super Ford Salt Lake City?

Air filter replacements are typically completed in a single service visit at our Salt Lake City location.

Because we’re tucked just west of I‑15 and south of I‑80 on 500 West, getting in and out is fast for commuters. Technicians can usually inspect both filters during routine maintenance and advise if replacement is due the same day. Check current availability online.

  • Convenient access: 1340 S 500 W near downtown Salt Lake City.
  • Add to other services to save a trip.
  • Reserve a time: schedule service.

Does Larry H. Miller Super Ford Salt Lake City use OEM filters for replacements?

Yes—OEM‑spec Ford air filters are used for engine and cabin filter replacements.

Using the correct OEM specification helps maintain proper airflow and sealing, which supports performance and HVAC efficiency. It also ensures the filter fits the housing as designed. If you’re comparing options, ask for the OEM spec and what inspections are included.

  • OEM‑spec fit and filtration for your Ford.
  • Intake housing and seals checked during service.
  • See offers before you book: service specials.

2013 Ford Shelby-Gt500 Air Filter Service in Salt Lake City

The {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} benefits from timely engine and cabin filter care, especially in our corridor just west of I‑15 and south of I‑80. Drivers from Bountiful, Murray, West Jordan, and Midvale reach 1340 S 500 W quickly via 500 West and nearby exits, making same‑day checks easy. Traffic surges near Smith’s Ballpark and urban dust along the Jordan River Parkway can load filters sooner. During your visit, we can inspect both filters, advise on condition, and replace as needed to keep intake airflow stable and HVAC output strong. For directions and current availability, use our online tool to schedule service or review service specials before you come in.

What's Included in a 2013 Ford Shelby-Gt500 Air Filter Replacement

Our air filter service for the {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} focuses on correct fit, clean sealing surfaces, and a quick turnaround. A technician will verify the airbox condition, unclip or unscrew the cover, remove the engine filter, clean the housing lip, and install an OEM‑spec replacement with the flow arrow oriented correctly. We visually check the intake tract and MAF area for debris or loose connections. For the cabin filter, we access the glove box area, release stops or trim, slide out the old element, clean the slot, and insert a fresh filter aligned to HVAC airflow. We reassemble, confirm airbox and glove box operation, and note the condition for your records. Ready to book? Use our online tool to schedule service and check current service specials.

2013 Ford Shelby-Gt500 Air Filter Specifications

Your {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} uses a panel‑style engine air filter in a sealed airbox and a rectangular cabin microfilter positioned near the HVAC intake path. Consult the owner’s manual for the OEM maintenance interval and any part references for your production date. Local driving near construction zones or heavy traffic can shorten real‑world service life compared with ideal conditions. If you’re unsure of prior service, a quick inspection can determine if the media is darkened, loaded with debris, or restricting airflow. Bring your {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} to {{rooftop.name}} in {{rooftop.city}} for OEM‑spec filter service — schedule service.

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