Cleaning just depends on circumstance. I drove about 500 miles through the Atacama desert (Andes Chile) and had to clean the filter. Also got caught in a dust storm in Arizona and had to clean the filter. On both of those occasions diminished engine performance was obvious. Regular day to day driving you won’t notice the decrease in engine performance, but it happens. I keep track of my gas/mileage and have seen a loss of mileage per tank when the filter is dirty.
Hi just stumpbled across this channel and i have to admit from the very beginning i was fixed on it and its because of this ive dropped a like and subbed immediately 😊
I’ve got a code reading on my car that says I either have an air filter problem, or a mass airflow sensor problem. I hope it’s not the latter because that is costly. Do you have any tips for that part? I’m trying to get the Service Engine light to turn off.
Pull the mass air flow sensor and clean it with a special aerosol spray specifically made for task. Be very careful not to manhandle the sensor as they are very expensive. Also a good idea to change out your PCV valve. Both of these are very easy to do. In fact you can find videos on how to do this on RUclips for your specific vehicle! Doing it yourself will save you a lot of money vs having the dealership do it. You may need to drive your vehicle awhile for the codes to clear themselves. You might find a nice salesman at a local auto parts store to clear the codes for you, even thought they are not supposed to do it. These are the stores that will let you use a scanner to read check engine light. Those same scanners can clear the codes if you know how. I didn’t, but the counter guy did it for me and I gave him $5.
@@thepiratehandyman2225 ; I have seen "the basics of an engine" and "checking the tire pressure" videos which were most needed. I have so many questions, but here are some of my suggestions; 1-how to change and choose windshield wipers/hubcaps/lights, 2- how to take off the light fixtures, clean, and put them back on, 3- what kind of maintenance (and how often) needed to keep a car running smoothly and for a long time?, 4- why is it getting hard to turn the wheels? Oh btw, I am watching your commercials too to support you and I hope it's going to you and not RUclips. Thank you so much in advance.
I wonder if this actually helps a engine get cleaner air or if it’s much more dirty. …I mostly think this would actually be worse than replacement..because touching the inlet like he did when the vacuum was pulling air..he scuffed the fibers..which probably causes larger gaps in the filter media and also letting more dirt through.
I recall seeing/hearing some premium air filters that can be washed…that or replacement would be my choice rather than trying to clean a filter similar to stock filters…like he did here.
I agree that replacement is best, but the point is saving money. I've done this for years, and never had an issue with any engine or fuel system having dirt gum things up. But I do agree, replacing is the best, and you still save coin by doing it yourself. Sail on, matey, and thanks for the comments!
@@allglad if the air pressure is high enough, i agree that it would make the fibres break and letting more particles through. But i think it would definately ok if we just just the airflow similar to what the airflow through the filter when it's working in the car.
@@thepiratehandyman2225 I was wondering the same and googled it up, some website said you can wash it with water no worries, well I am probably going to buy a new one tomorrow and replace it anyways
Excuse me but I've paid mechanics for most jobs. And lately im doing most repairs myself. Most of all I can spend that mechanic fee on better parts than worrying what massive bill im gonna get. And I know where everything is, how old it is. Today I pulled out an 8 year old cheap air filter. Filled with god knows what. And im sure it's not black by design. And I've payed mechanics to change it. But they probably didn't think id check.
Easy listening. Easy steps. Thorough explanation. Hats off for you captain!
Thank ye for the kind words, matey - smooth sailin'!
I did the ol smack it on my tire technique. But I'll try this next time lol.
LOL! Aye, that works, too!
You just gained a new subscriber, thanks captain
Aye, matey, thank YOU!
Cleaning just depends on circumstance. I drove about 500 miles through the Atacama desert (Andes Chile) and had to clean the filter. Also got caught in a dust storm in Arizona and had to clean the filter.
On both of those occasions diminished engine performance was obvious. Regular day to day driving you won’t notice the decrease in engine performance, but it happens. I keep track of my gas/mileage and have seen a loss of mileage per tank when the filter is dirty.
Aye, matey, great tips - thank ye, and smooth sailin'!
Hi just stumpbled across this channel and i have to admit from the very beginning i was fixed on it and its because of this ive dropped a like and subbed immediately 😊
Thank ye, matey, much appreciated!
Thank you! I was wondering if there was a way to clean it before I get paid. This was very helpful.
Glad ye found it helpful, matey!
Same pay day is a week out wanting to keep my check engine light off at all times if possible!!
I really like how you introduced your video just like that. Exactly how you said it... it made me subscribe 😂 haha can’t wait for more vids 👍
Thank ye, matey!
Where did you get your patch? I need a good patch. Thanks!
Leather Arts and Crafts, in Canada. Go to Amazon, search Leather Eye Patch, and you will find them. Good luck, matey!
Thanks 🙏 @@thepiratehandyman2225
Thank you alot for this helpfull method for cleaning the filter
Ye be most welcome, matey - glad this helped!
Mik foley does everything !!
Arrrrrr!!!!!
you know you can trust what he says because he wears a eye-patch
Aye, matey, ye understands me! Smooth sailin'!!
But why does he have an eyepatch? Every eyepatch has a interesting back story. Like maybe he was watching someone play pool a little too close. 🤷♂️
Is an air blower fine to push stuff out?
Nay, matey, blowing air into the filter pushes the dirt INTO the filter - you want to pull the dirt OUT of the filter.
I’ve got a code reading on my car that says I either have an air filter problem, or a mass airflow sensor problem. I hope it’s not the latter because that is costly. Do you have any tips for that part? I’m trying to get the Service Engine light to turn off.
Aye, lass, have you cleaned the air filter on the engine, as well as the cabin filter? Either one may be causing the problem.
Pull the mass air flow sensor and clean it with a special aerosol spray specifically made for task. Be very careful not to manhandle the sensor as they are very expensive. Also a good idea to change out your PCV valve. Both of these are very easy to do. In fact you can find videos on how to do this on RUclips for your specific vehicle! Doing it yourself will save you a lot of money vs having the dealership do it. You may need to drive your vehicle awhile for the codes to clear themselves. You might find a nice salesman at a local auto parts store to clear the codes for you, even thought they are not supposed to do it. These are the stores that will let you use a scanner to read check engine light. Those same scanners can clear the codes if you know how. I didn’t, but the counter guy did it for me and I gave him $5.
I was wondering if you possibly had any tips on how to clean a filter from a 2016 Ford Focus ST
See if this video helps:
ruclips.net/video/GXEB22GLvYM/видео.html
Woooow. Thanks buddy. I was going to buy a new air filter anyway in a few weeks. But I did this and it worked. Now I can wait a few weeks
Glad it helped, matey!
Keep going don’t give up
Aye, matey, thank ye for the encouragement!
thank you for this. very informative for learning driver like me.
Glad it was helpful, matey!
Got a feeling I'm gna like this channel
Why thank you, matey! Glad to have yer join the crew!
Just discovered your channel. Great video. Can you make more car maintenance videos that are for females who know nothing about cars please?
Aye, lass, we sure will. Anything in particular that ye would like to see? Have ye seen all of the car maintenance videos on our channel?
@@thepiratehandyman2225 ; I have seen "the basics of an engine" and "checking the tire pressure" videos which were most needed. I have so many questions, but here are some of my suggestions; 1-how to change and choose windshield wipers/hubcaps/lights, 2- how to take off the light fixtures, clean, and put them back on, 3- what kind of maintenance (and how often) needed to keep a car running smoothly and for a long time?, 4- why is it getting hard to turn the wheels? Oh btw, I am watching your commercials too to support you and I hope it's going to you and not RUclips. Thank you so much in advance.
Thank ye, lass, we will put these on the schedule. And thanks for your kind comments!
Thx. Pirates rock
Aye, matey!
Can this air filter be washed?
Nay, matey, the fibrous composition of the filter would probably cause the dirt to cling and harden. I would stick with the vacuum.
I wonder if this actually helps a engine get cleaner air or if it’s much more dirty.
…I mostly think this would actually be worse than replacement..because touching the inlet like he did when the vacuum was pulling air..he scuffed the fibers..which probably causes larger gaps in the filter media and also letting more dirt through.
I recall seeing/hearing some premium air filters that can be washed…that or replacement would be my choice rather than trying to clean a filter similar to stock filters…like he did here.
I agree that replacement is best, but the point is saving money. I've done this for years, and never had an issue with any engine or fuel system having dirt gum things up. But I do agree, replacing is the best, and you still save coin by doing it yourself. Sail on, matey, and thanks for the comments!
@@allglad if the air pressure is high enough, i agree that it would make the fibres break and letting more particles through. But i think it would definately ok if we just just the airflow similar to what the airflow through the filter when it's working in the car.
Wow checkout the pile of leaves under the hood, that will really clog your engine over time
Aye, matey, that be the truth!
This is wonderful sir
Thanks, matey, we appreciate your sentiment!
How do i reset my air filer gage after i changed it?
What is the Year, Make, and Model of you vehicle?
@@thepiratehandyman2225 2002 ford 350 superdudy
Check out this link and see if it helps.
www.ford-trucks.com/forums/907017-air-filter-light.html
Aye! aye Captain
Aye, aye, matey!
Can we clean it with water/shampoo
I wouldn't. Water will compromise the ability of the material to effectively filter the airflow.
@@thepiratehandyman2225 I was wondering the same and googled it up, some website said you can wash it with water no worries, well I am probably going to buy a new one tomorrow and replace it anyways
Aye, matey, I think that be a good idea - smooth sailin'!
@@thepiratehandyman2225I agree with you.. Great Video.. Thanks
I suppose if you don't have a blow function on your vacuum cleaner or an air compressor you can try a blow dryer. Thanks.
Aye, matey, that would work, too. Thanks for the suggestion!
Or a can of compressed air
Thank you thank you thank you.
Aye, ye be most welcome, lass - smooth sailin'!
Excuse me but I've paid mechanics for most jobs. And lately im doing most repairs myself. Most of all I can spend that mechanic fee on better parts than worrying what massive bill im gonna get. And I know where everything is, how old it is. Today I pulled out an 8 year old cheap air filter. Filled with god knows what. And im sure it's not black by design. And I've payed mechanics to change it. But they probably didn't think id check.
Aye, matey, sometimes you need to check for yourself.
Greetings from Houston so what happened to your eye
Ahoy, Houston! I have a damaged/detached retina in me left eye.
You know..the thing😂😂
Aye...the THING!
Shops charge twice as much as buying a new one yourself and installing it yourself.
Aye, matey, ye be correct!
Perfect...
Aye, matey - smooth sailin'!
Love it
Thank ye, matey - smooth sailin'!
air filters in new zealand very expensive $60
Aye, matey, that be a lot of coin!
Air compressorrrrr
Aaarrrgggghhhh, matey!
Treasure island
Aye, matey!
50 bucks for this
Har har, matey!
Is a real pirate
Aye, matey...