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posted April 17, 2019 11:29 AM
Fellas,

Let's brainstorm and solve the issue of excessive dust inside the cab of a 2014 Ford F150. The 2009-2014 F150 is not equipped with cabin air filtration.

I drive 70 - 80 miles a day on sand and gravel roads. The cab of my truck gets dusty. I don't physically see it floating around inside, but I have to wipe my speedometer housing down at least once a week because it gets to the point I can't hardly see how fast I'm driving. I hit Bills carwash every week simply to use their vacuums and window cleaner to knock the dust down.

What I'd like is an electonic filtration unit that I can slide under the rear seat that uses 12v power. I want to be able to turn it on when I'm in my truck so that the air is being filtered. Do you have any ideas?

I have cut a hole in the evaporator housing from inside the glove box so that I can clean the coil. I will clean it a few times a year and the water looks like mud as it rinses off. I simply silicone the panel back on to the housing.
 
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posted April 17, 2019 11:43 AMHide Post
My Silverado is a model that got rid of cabin filters. However, the opening for the filter was still "there," you just had to know about it, cut it out with a Dremel or some other blade, and then put the cabin filter in, along with an aftermarket filter door kit. Any chance your model F-150 has the same thing going on?
 
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posted April 17, 2019 11:47 AMHide Post
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The 2009-2014 F150 is not equipped with cabin air filtration.
Are you sure? The reason I ask is because a quick Google says the 2014 model's cabin air filter is behind the glove box. In fact here is a video on the 2014 eff juan fify:

Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUfJ7MsmpU0



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posted April 17, 2019 11:54 AMHide Post
I believe the top trim level had the filter, but all others were nixed.
 
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posted April 17, 2019 11:57 AMHide Post
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Originally posted by Palm:
My Silverado is a model that got rid of cabin filters. However, the opening for the filter was still "there," you just had to know about it, cut it out with a Dremel or some other blade, and then put the cabin filter in, along with an aftermarket filter door kit. Any chance your model F-150 has the same thing going on?


There is not a retrofit available, unfortunately. There is not a ghost remaining that I can resurrect
 
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posted April 17, 2019 11:57 AMHide Post
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Originally posted by Palm:
My Silverado is a model that got rid of cabin filters. However, the opening for the filter was still "there," you just had to know about it, cut it out with a Dremel or some other blade, and then put the cabin filter in, along with an aftermarket filter door kit. Any chance your model F-150 has the same thing going on?

My 2007 Chevy TrailBlazer was the same way. My wife's 2003 had it, so I was going to use that as a template for adding it to my 2007, but then the 2003 died and I traded-in my 2007 for a Jeep Grand Cherokee, which has the cabin air filter.



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posted April 17, 2019 02:21 PMHide Post
Look in woodworking supply catalogs and see if they have anything small enough to do what you're thinking. Could use a dc to ac convertor if they do...

Otherwise you'd just have to start from scratch with some kind of fan that has a filter media taped to one side of it....


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posted April 17, 2019 02:27 PMHide Post
If you have your a/c on recirculating or max a/c, you shouldn't be getting dust inside from outside as you're not sucking air from outside and blowing it inside.
 
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posted April 17, 2019 02:32 PMHide Post
Have you tried rolling the windows up when you’re driving? Razz
 
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posted April 17, 2019 03:00 PMHide Post
Recirc.



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