2013–2019 3rd generation (C520)
2013–2019 Ford Escape Cabin Air Filter and Engine Air Filter
Cabin air filter and engine air filter part numbers for the 2013–2019 Ford Escape, with aftermarket equivalents and replacement intervals. Cabin filter Motorcraft FP-70 (CV6Z-19N619-A). Behind the glovebox; drop the glovebox door, 5-minute DIY.
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The 2013–2019 Ford Escape cabin air filter is Motorcraft FP-70 (CV6Z-19N619-A) (behind the glovebox; drop the glovebox door, 5-minute diy).
Cabin air filter
High confidence| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| OEM part | Motorcraft FP-70 (CV6Z-19N619-A) |
| Location | Behind the glovebox; drop the glovebox door, 5-minute DIY |
| Replace every | Every 20,000 mi (15,000 mi in dusty conditions) |
Engine air filter, 2.5L 4-cylinder (Duratec iVCT)
High confidence| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| OEM part | Motorcraft FA-1908 |
| Aftermarket | Fram CA11114 |
| Location | Airbox on driver side of engine bay; clips/screws, 5-minute DIY |
| Replace every | Every 30,000 mi |
Engine air filter, 1.6L EcoBoost turbo (2013–2016)
High confidence| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| OEM part | Motorcraft FA-1908 |
| Aftermarket | Fram CA11114 |
| Location | Airbox on driver side of engine bay |
| Replace every | Every 30,000 mi |
Engine air filter, 2.0L EcoBoost turbo (240 hp 2013–2016; 245-hp twin-scroll 2017–2019)
High confidence| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| OEM part | Motorcraft FA-1908 |
| Aftermarket | Fram CA11114 |
| Location | Airbox on driver side of engine bay |
| Replace every | Every 30,000 mi |
Engine air filter, 1.5L EcoBoost turbo (2017–2019)
High confidence| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| OEM part | Motorcraft FA-1908 |
| Aftermarket | Fram CA11114 |
| Location | Airbox on driver side of engine bay |
| Replace every | Every 30,000 mi |
Which Ford Escape model years does this cover?
These air filters specifications apply to every Ford Escape built from 2013 through 2019 — the 3rd generation (C520), compact crossover suv (global ford c platform). Nothing in this specification changes between those model years. Pick your year for the engines it offered, what changed that year, and the problems recorded against it.
What changed during the 2013–2019 Ford Escape
- 2013All-new global generation; 1.6L and 2.0L EcoBoost replace the V6 and hybrid. Multiple launch-year recalls. Check VIN for completed campaigns.
- 2016SYNC 3 replaces MyFord Touch (big usability improvement)
- 2017Facelift: new front end and console, electronic parking brake added; 1.5L EcoBoost replaces the 1.6L, twin-scroll 2.0L (245 hp) replaces the original 2.0L, SYNC Connect added. Oil/filter/wiper/tire specs carry over.
- 2019Final year; mechanically identical to 2017–2018
2013–2019 Ford Escape air filters: common questions
What cabin air filter does a 2013–2019 Ford Escape take?
- Motorcraft FP-70 (CV6Z-19N619-A).
Where is the cabin air filter on a 2013–2019 Ford Escape?
- Behind the glovebox; drop the glovebox door, 5-minute DIY.
How often should the cabin air filter be replaced on a 2013–2019 Ford Escape?
- Every 20,000 mi (15,000 mi in dusty conditions). Sooner if you drive in heavy traffic, on dirt roads, or through wildfire smoke, a clogged filter shows up first as weak airflow and a foggy windshield that will not clear.
What engine air filter does a 2013–2019 Ford Escape take?
- Motorcraft FA-1908, or Fram CA11114, replaced every 30,000 mi.
Sources
- Ford owner's manual, Escape capacities (2.0L EcoBoost: 5.7 qt)
- Ford owner's manual, Escape capacities (2.5L: 5.7 qt / 5.4 L)
- AMSOIL / Ford Escape forum, 1.6L (4.3 qt) and 1.5L (4.3 qt) capacities
- AutoZone, 2013 Escape battery Group 96R, 500+ CCA
- NHTSA, recall 17V-209 (1.6L coolant level sensor, Ford 17S09)
- Green Car Reports, 1.6L EcoBoost Escape recall roundup (12V-551, 13V-478)
- NHTSA / Lieff Cabraser, EcoBoost coolant intrusion + CSP 19B37/21N12
- fueleconomy.gov, 2016 Ford Escape EPA ratings
- 2017 Ford Escape spark plug chart (SP-539/SP-537/SP-530)
- AutoZone, 2014 Escape wipers 28/28/11
