Multi-Contour Seat, Seat Filters

bpd1151

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Taking advantage of the unusually warm, nice weather here in CHI-Town yesterday, I decided to vacuum out my car's interior, from all the dry leaves and crap that got blown into it (inadvertently) while I had made my multi-state criss crossing adventure back -n- forth to/from Milan Dragway earlier this week.

So my OCD kicked in when I happen to raise the seats all the way to their highest point, and peered underneath, to ensure I got all the leaves, etc.

Well, it dawned upon me to take a gander up at those goofy seat filters that are installed into my multi-contour seats on my 2010 SHO.

Wow! Were they filthy. I recall there had been previous chitter chatter about these, but couldn't locate the posts. But anyhow, I called over to the Dealership and checked with the parts dept. and they had replacements in stock.

So I took the SHO on over there, and picked me up a pair.

Didn't dawn upon me to look inside the boxes until just today, but it appears Ford has implemented a design change on these babies.

My old one's had an actual cloth filtering element covering the opening. They were dusty and dirty as you can see below in the side by side comparo.....



It appears the redesigned ones are being touted by FMC as a "Lifetime Filter" but as you can see, the cloth filtering element has been ditched, and replaced by mere holes formed in the plastic to make a "screen" I'm guessing?

Not entirely sure if I like this new design, but in the same token, I suppose it would help prevent the major stuff from getting into the motor, all the while maybe making it less taxing on the motor as well, to circulate air into the seat's chambers. Maybe this was done to prevent motor overheating? IDK?

Anyhow, here's the individual pic below, with the part # displayed accordingly.



Part #: EU5Z*19E880*B

Hope that's of help to any of you considering changing these out, and if you hadn't considered it before, please do so. Mine were original to the car, so they're 5yrs old. Probably should've checked 'em sooner tbh.

Oh well. Enjoy, and happy motoring my fellow Ecobooster's of all makes!
 
Hmmm....

I might have to repatriate an old pair of Mrs. FoMoCoSHO's stockings to wrap over that.

It will catch a lot more and still allow it to breathe better

On a very random note if any of you have a washer that drains to a laundry sink, this method works great as well to catch hair and lint. Completely stopped back ups in a line that was averaging a cleanout every year.
 
I guess sometimes its better to go to your local dealer to p/up the parts you need,it makes the process for returns,refunds much easier or for any questions you may have,make a long story short and due apologize for being off topic but ordered a pair of shoes for the old mans B-day and today he received the box by usps and guess what,only one shoe was inside the box,hassle,hassle.  Z
 
Wrap them in dryer sheets and replace dryer sheets once per quarter. Do that with the oncab filters too. Smells better and dryer sheets are dirt cheap.

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