How To Replace A Jeep Air Filter On Your Own

Changing your Jeep Wrangler air filter is an important part of maintenance that every vehicle owner should be doing on a routine basis. If you don’t include this part of the maintenance, then you could run into some issues further down the road.

While a Jeep air filter isn’t something that’s as important as oil or gasoline, it is something that can lead to issues if it’s ignored for too long. In the short term, ignoring it can cause lower fuel economy and less engine performance due to dust and dirt build-up. If your 2015 Jeep Wrangler air filter hasn’t been changed since you purchased it used, then you’ll really want to take a careful look at it.

Looking at your Jeep air filter isn’t a complicated task, and it can be done wherever your Jeep is currently sitting. All you have to do is grab a flashlight and a 10mm socket wrench to get started.

Jeep advises that the air filter should be changed at least once every 48,000 kilometers. It also depends on what type of driving conditions you’re taking your Jeep through. If you’re traveling in very dusty conditions, then you might want to change it more often. It’s always good to take a look at it every now and then. To inspect your filter properly, hold it up to a flashlight or the sun. If you can’t see through the air filter even after you’ve given it a good shake, then it’s probably about time to think about replacing it.

How To Replace The Filter

The first step in replacing your Jeep air filter is to open up the hood. Look for the factory air box near the lower-left area of the engine bay. You’ll notice four clips that are securing the airbox in place. Unlatch all of the four clips.

After you’ve unlatched all of the four clips, grab your 10mm socket wrench and then remove the bolts on the right side of the airbox.

Once the bolts and clips are removed, the airbox should be able to be easily lifted out.

Slide-out the filter and take a close look at it. If it’s completely caked in dirt, you should replace it.

Many people are fine with getting a factory replacement filter such as the Mopar Air filter. There are also several other aftermarket ones out there. The filters from Crown Automotive are a direct replica of the ones that your Jeep came with when you initially purchased it at the dealership. If you’re wanting the best air filter for a 2018 Jeep Wrangler, you might want to do a little more research on which ones work best for you.

If you decide that you’re wanting a little more performance out of your vehicle, getting a high-flow filter is a good option. High-flow filters are good at catching dirt while providing good airflow at the same time. Because there are so many air filters on the market, looking around online and doing some comparisons can help you decide quickly, and efficiently.  Many people like to have the best products in their vehicles that they possibly can, so taking the initiative to explore some research can really benefit your overall vehicle experience.

High-performance air filters will slide into the airbox as easily as any other standard filter will. The nice thing about high-performance ones is that you can reuse them. All you have to do is give them a good wash. Some like to use a re-oil kit so that the filter will be in the best condition before they pop it back in place.

After you’ve chosen your air filter and have it ready, ensure that you have the tapered end pointing against the driver’s side when you’re ready to install it. The deeper pleats should be facing down. Once the air filter is securely installed, you can now close the airbox with the two bolts that were previously removed. Clip back all of the four clips that were previously unlatched.

That about sums it up for replacing your Jeep air filter. Keep a track of your mileage so that you know when it’s time for the next replacement in the near future.