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Old 11-13-2019, 10:08 PM   #9
MTHook
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Windsport 34E
State: North Carolina
Posts: 303
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Originally Posted by EA37TS View Post
One thing I found on my many Fords (23 in almost 50 years) is that if I periodically pulled the filter and cleaned the filter box (wipe/vacuum it out) the air filters would tend to last a little longer and they didn't look as nasty when it was changing time. The Class C and Class A motor home filters were always the hardest to do this with but I would work through the hassles.
I have never had this much trouble changing an air filter. The box is so hard to open. All I could do is stick a vacuum hose in and swish it around.

I suppose if I dismounted the complete box it could be more easily done. easier to buy another filter.
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