If you ask me, you don't. For some the 365 HP with 93 octane doesn't appear to be enough. I find the Ecoboost has more than enough power and torque running on just regular grade gasoline. Saves money all around.Stupid question time:
I am getting my '17 Platinum within a few weeks. Why would I want to put a mod on it? I am not sure that this gearhead talk is sinking in.
Stupid question time:
I am getting my '17 Platinum within a few weeks. Why would I want to put a mod on it? I am not sure that this gearhead talk is sinking in.
It's at your own risk. I was changing my oil at my 9K interval in February, dealer said that you also need a cabin filter and an oil filter and some other filter. Labor charged $90, total bill $176. Total cost $176. Just got my 16 XP a year ago and need to pay $176 for oil and a few filters. I was fired up about wheel spacers and lifting my truck by a few inches and then installing a tune. Service manager told me that he had someone come in for the 3rd time with suspension issues due to wheel spacers and basically gave them over 10K in 3 years of business with a big smile on his face. From then on I came down to earth. I am even afraid to put on a CAI that would make my truck at least sound louder. I guess if doing mods and if it case it does affect some other car part to fail, you have to remove the mods before bringing the car back to dealership for service.
It's at your own risk. I was changing my oil at my 9K interval in February, dealer said that you also need a cabin filter and an oil filter and some other filter. Labor charged $90, total bill $176. Total cost $176. Just got my 16 XP a year ago and need to pay $176 for oil and a few filters. I was fired up about wheel spacers and lifting my truck by a few inches and then installing a tune. Service manager told me that he had someone come in for the 3rd time with suspension issues due to wheel spacers and basically gave them over 10K in 3 years of business with a big smile on his face. From then on I came down to earth. I am even afraid to put on a CAI that would make my truck at least sound louder. I guess if doing mods and if it case it does affect some other car part to fail, you have to remove the mods before bringing the car back to dealership for service.
Stupid question time:
I am getting my '17 Platinum within a few weeks. Why would I want to put a mod on it? I am not sure that this gearhead talk is sinking in.
This protects consumers from Dealers claiming voided warrantees:Wheel Spacers should have very little or zero impact on the suspension of the truck. A lift would be a different story obviously.
The dealer has to prove that the aftermarket part installed somehow caused the failure. If they can prove that, then they can deny a warranty claim. For example, the CAI would probably be an issue if your turbo's failed. If you have suspension issues they can't deny warranty coverage because you have a CAI installed.
Do the cabin Air Filter yourself it's behind the glovebox and You Tube has videos.
It's not difficult.
The only other filter (besides oil and airbox) is the A/C cooling seat filter on the bottom of the seat but that seems odd it would need replacement so soon.
Can anyone please tell me if a K&N cabin air filter for a Ford Explorer 2015 will (definitely) fit a 2016? Thanks
Profile shows a 2016 Sport.What kind of Explorer? Also, are buying one that's used? Do you have a part number? You can go directly to K&N and find out easily.
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What kind of Explorer? Also, are buying one that's used? Do you have a part number? You can go directly to K&N and find out easily.
It's a 2016 Ford Explorer Sport and K&N don't have a cabin filter listed for '16 but on another forum someone said the '15 K&N cabin air filter is the same size. I just wanted to know if anyone here could verify this. The cold air filter has the same size for '11-'17 and I was wondering if it might be the same case for the cabin air filter. Thanks
Unless I'm missing something Jon, how are the CAI and cabin air filter related?It will fit. I have a '16 Platinum and had the K&N CAI and sold it to a friend that had a '15 Sport.
LOL. I thought it was just a question about a CAI.Unless I'm missing something Jon, how are the CAI and cabin air filter related?
Peter
The real question is "Why Not?!"...
The mods I put on my car haven't had any affect on my warranty at least not just yet. I got a '16 Platinum last February and fell in love with it. After joining this forums, I was inspired by quite a few members on some of their modifications and opted to do the same but to each their own.
If you don't want to do any modifications, then don't. I think the 5th generation XPlorers are one of the best looking SUV's out there and I love the bang for the buck and that's coming from a former Chevy Tahoe owner.