I've noticed a decrease in fuel efficiency and my car seems to be struggling to accelerate. Could this be due to a dirty air filter? If so, how can I change it on my own without taking it to a mechanic?
ReplyYes, a dirty air filter can definitely cause these issues. You can easily change it by following these steps: 1. Locate the air filter box under the hood. 2. Open the box and remove the old filter. 3. Clean the housing and install the new filter. 4. Make sure the filter is properly sealed in the box. 5. Close the box and secure it with the clips.
Changing the air filter on your own is a simple and cost-effective solution rather than taking it to a mechanic. Just make sure to use a high-quality air filter for your Ford Kuga.