This cabin air filter is designed to remove dust, pollen, soot, and other airborne particles from the air entering the operator's cab. It ensures a clean and comfortable working environment, which is essential for operator safety and productivity. A dirty filter can lead to reduced airflow, unpleasant odors, and increased strain on the HVAC system, while a new filter provides fresh, clean air for the operator.
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Never run an engine without a filter — even briefly causes abrasive damage. Pre-fill fuel filters with clean fuel before fitting to reduce prime time. Replace O-rings on filter housings every second service. Record change dates on filter housing.
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A clogged cabin air filter will first result in a noticeable decrease in airflow from the cab vents and may introduce a musty or stale odor. Over time, the HVAC system may struggle to maintain the desired temperature, and dust may become more prevalent inside the cab. This can lead to operator discomfort and reduced productivity.
Locate the cabin air filter housing, typically behind the cab or under the dashboard, and ensure you are installing the new filter in the correct airflow direction as indicated. Avoid forcing the filter if it doesn't fit easily.
Inspect the HVAC system's evaporator and blower motor for any debris or signs of mold growth when replacing the cabin air filter.