When should a Range Rover’s air filter be replaced?

As a Range Rover owner myself, I know firsthand the struggles of maintaining these beasts. Sarcasm aside, Range Rovers are notorious for their reliability issues, but keeping up with the maintenance can make all the difference in keeping your ride on the road.

One critical aspect of maintaining your Range Rover is knowing when to replace its air filter. You should replace your air filter every 30,000 miles or 3 years and watch for signs of wear and tear.

In this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know about the air filter in your Range Rover and when it’s time to replace it.

What models are affected?

When should you replace an air filter?

The air filter in your Range Rover should be replaced every 30,000 miles or 3 years, whichever comes first.

Waiting longer to replace the air filter can lead to decreased performance and fuel economy, as well as potential damage to your engine.

Signs and symptoms it’s time for a replacement

There are a few things to look out for that may indicate it’s time to replace your air filter. If you notice a decrease in acceleration or engine power, reduced fuel economy, or a strange smell coming from your vehicle, it may be time to replace the air filter.

If your air filter needs to be replaced, you may encounter the following OBD codes:

  • P0171 System Too Lean (Bank 1)
  • P0172 – System Too Rich (Bank 1)
  • P0174 – System Too Lean (Bank 2)
  • P0175 – System Too Rich (Bank 2)

What can happen if not replaced

If you neglect to replace your air filter, it will eventually become clogged with dirt and debris.

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This can cause a variety of issues, including reduced horsepower, increased fuel consumption, and engine damage.

In severe cases, a clogged air filter can even cause your engine to fail.

Can it be replaced without a mechanic?

Replacing your air filter is a relatively simple task and can be done without the help of a mechanic.

With the right tools and a little know-how, you can save yourself some money by replacing the air filter yourself.

Parts you’ll need to replace it

To replace the air filter in your Range Rover, you will need the following parts:

  • Replacement air filter

Tools you’ll need to replace it

To replace the air filter in your Range Rover, you will need the following tools:

  • Flathead screwdriver
  • Socket wrench set

How to replace it

Here is a step-by-step guide to replacing the air filter in your Range Rover:

  1. Locate the air filter housing under the hood of your vehicle.
  2. Remove the air filter cover by unfastening the clamps or screws that hold it in place.
  3. Carefully remove the old air filter and use a soft-bristled brush to clean out the air filter housing.
  4. Insert the new air filter into the housing and replace the cover, making sure it’s securely fastened.
  5. Start your vehicle and check for any strange odors or noises.

FAQs

How often should I replace my Range Rover’s air filter?

The air filter in your Range Rover should be replaced every 30,000 miles or 3 years, whichever comes first.

How can I tell if my Range Rover needs a new air filter?

Look out for a decrease in acceleration or engine power, reduced fuel economy, or a strange smell coming from your vehicle.

Can I replace the air filter myself?

Yes, replacing your air filter is a relatively simple task that can be done without the help of a mechanic.

Is it important to replace the air filter in my Range Rover?

Yes, neglecting to replace your air filter can lead to reduced horsepower, increased fuel consumption, and potential engine damage.

Summary

Knowing when to replace the air filter in your Range Rover is crucial in maintaining its performance and longevity.

Remember to replace your air filter every 30,000 miles or 3 years, and keep an eye out for signs of wear and tear.

Replacing your air filter is a simple task that can be done without the help of a mechanic, so don’t hesitate to tackle it yourself.

Last updated and verified on 4th September 2023

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Gareth Boyd
Gareth Boyd

An avid Land Rover fan, and lover of all models, specifically Range Rover Sports. Having owned over 5 Ranger Rover models, he has encountered every error code and problem you could imagine!

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