Feature

●Superior Engine Protection and Enhanced Engine Performance with up to 99% cleaner air before it flows into the cars engine.
●High capacity air filter media for removal of harmful airborne particles such as debris while providing high airflow, non-restricting airflow, to ensure optimal engine performance which improves vehicle miles per gallon.
●Compatible with Ford Mustang. Precisely designed, engineered, and tested to meet and exceed all FORD OE air filter requirements.
●Premium Guard air filter are perfect fit inside the housing as per the OE design
●Replaces FORD FR3Z961A Air Filter. Always check fitment using the Vehicle Filter


Description

Premium Guard Air</b> Filters are engineered to meet, or exceed, OEM air filter requirements of up to 12,000 miles of engine air filtration protection from items such as other harmful air particles. Premium Guard Air Filters provide up to 99% filtration efficiency of hazardous air impurity while limiting air restrictions to ensure optimal airflow to the engine which provides optimal engine performance.

See what it fits:

  • 2015-2020 Ford Mustang 2.3L
  • 2015-2017 Ford Mustang 3.7L
  • 2015-2020 Ford Mustang 5.0L

Common Indicators It’s Time to Replace Your Engine Air Filter

  1. Engine Light Comes On: Many cars are equipped with an airflow sensor that sets off the check engine light.
  2. Visual Inspection: Premium Guard automotive air filters are white so you can see if theyre dirty. Check the outside and inner layers of the filter paper for dust and debris.
  3. Reduced Fuel Economy: When engines get less oxygen, they consume more fuel. If you notice fuel economy going down, you may need to replace the air filter.
  4. Engine Misfiring: Restricted air supply results in unburnt fuel exiting the engine as soot residue. Soot accumulates on the spark plugs, which can cause the engine to misfire.
  5. Reduced Horsepower: Replacing the air filter can improve acceleration or horsepower. If your car doesn’t respond well or jerks when you step on the accelerator, the engine may not be receiving the air it needs to perform.
  6. Black Sooty Smoke or Flames: Poor air supply can result in fuel not burning completely during the combustion cycle. Unburnt fuel exits the car through the exhaust pipe, possibly resulting in smoke or flames.

*Certain conditions can impact the life of the air filter. Possible causes of more frequent replacement include:

  • Driving conditions
  • Dusty roads
  • Humid climates
  • Congested roads and heavy-traffic areas

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