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Old 12-08-2022, 08:53 AM
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Hi - does anyone know if there is a Fram equivalent for the F-Type air filter? Or, given that some Ford parts are used in Jaguars, is there a Ford equivalent?

There are a few threads that link to 'Premium Guard' filters, but I have no experience with that brand/label.

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No idea, but I tend to like the charcoal/carbon infused filters. I don't have an objective testing data, but I tend to feel they remove odors better.
 
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I bought a Premium Guard PC9381 cabin air filter off of Amazon. Works well and fit like OEM. It shows to work with 2014 - 2022 F-Type. $26.
 
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Thanks for the info - I'm ideally looking for something that I can buy at my local auto parts store....
 
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[QUOTE][I'm ideally looking for something that I can buy at my local auto parts store....
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How about Lowes (or its Canadian equivalent)?


Some clever cheapskates will buy a house/furnace filter (pleated of course, HEPA if you prefer) of the proper depth, then cut it into SEVERAL 'refills'.

You might need to glue some sides on one for the F, though. Save that cereal box. It'll be GREAT!

Here are pics of the F's cabin filter.

https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...t=6832&jsn=502
 
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I got mine at Rock Auto a few months ago. Cannot recall which one I went with but it was about $15 I think. It doesn't fit quite as well as the OEM one and I had to push the top down fairly hard to get it to close on the filter. The OEM one I had to me still looked good so I kept it. I cannot imagine it was replaced but who knows.
 
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Old 12-09-2022, 09:32 AM
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Thanks for the suggestions. Yesterday, I went to my local auto parts store and spent a half hour pulling cabin air filters from their boxes and comparing them to my existing filter. Nothing matches. So, it appears that there are no mass-market cars using this filter.

I also checked out Rock Auto, and they have 6 options at pretty decent prices, including a premium AC Delco one that I will likely order. It's about $55 Canadian all-in with shipping, duty, taxes, etc. The local JLR dealer is $147 Canadian all-in - ouch!

I'm also looking for an alternative oil filter as JLR charges $160 + tax. Fram sells the XG10992, but I can't find a supplier. Rock Auto has the CH10992. Does anyone have experience with either of these Fram filters XG 10992 or CH10992?

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For Oil & Filter, check out:

https://www.fcpeuro.com/

You buy the first oil/filter set, then can "exhange" it free for subsequent sets. Hard to beat.

If you just want an OEM filter, check:

Amazon Amazon

Last time I got a cabin air filter, I got a Mahle LAK 364 on Amazon for $28, but it looks like the price is up about $10.

 
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Originally Posted by uncheel

You buy the first oil/filter set, then can "exhange" it free for subsequent sets. Hard to beat.

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I'm not clear on what you are saying. What are you exchanging?
 
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just go to German auto parts

https://germanparts.ca/parts/jaguar/...dohc-32-valve/

Put your exact model in. You can even pick up at their warehouse

They will have everything you will need oil, Filters Cabin filters, air filters
 
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I'm not clear on what you are saying. What are you exchanging?
Send them back your waste and they credit you for oil & filter. Check the link for details.
 
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