K&N Panel Filter 33-2804
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K&N Panel Filter 33-2804

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Description

K&N Panel Filter 33-2804K&N washable, reusable High Flow Air Filters feature a state of the art design of layered, oiled cotton media engineered to improve airflow and capture contaminants, and are designed to provide an increase in horsepower. Each performance air filter is reusable, engineered to last for the entire lifespan of your vehicle, and backed by K&N's 10 Year Million Mile Limited Warranty. K&N drop in replacement filters are designed to install easily into your



K&N® washable, reusable High-Flow Air Filters™ feature a state-of-the-art design of layered, oiled cotton media engineered to improve airflow and capture contaminants, and are designed to provide an increase in horsepower.

Each performance air filter is reusable, engineered to last for the entire lifespan of your vehicle, and backed by K&N's 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty.

K&N drop-in replacement filters are designed to install easily into your factory air box. Upgrade today and start enjoying superior airflow and superior performance from K&N's most popular product!

Specifications:

  • Air Filter Shape: Panel
  • Filter Material: Cotton Gauze
  • Washable: Yes
  • Height: 30 mm
  • Outside Length: 252 mm
  • Outside Width: 175 mm
  • Package Contents: 1 Air Filter
  • Package Quantity: 1
  • Warranty: 1,000,000 Miles/10 Year
  • Product Style: Panel Air Filter
  • Weight: 0.5 kg
  • Filter Re-Oiling Amount: 32 ml
  • Product Box Height: 44 mm
  • Product Box Length: 345 mm
  • Product Box Width: 196 mm

Vehicle applications:

Make Model Engine Year Specific
Ford Fiesta 1.3L L4 Gas 1996-2002 w/Panel Filter
Ford Fiesta 1.4L L4 Gas 1996-1997 w/Panel Filter
Ford Fiesta 1.6L L4 Gas 1996-1998
Ford Fiesta IV 1.25L L4 Gas 1995-1999
Ford Fiesta IV 1.3L L4 Gas 1995-2002 w/Panel Filter
Ford Fiesta IV 1.4L L4 Gas 1996-2002 w/Panel Filter
Ford Fiesta IV 1.6L L4 Gas 1999-2002
Ford Fiesta IV 1.8L L4 Diesel 2000-2002 60/75BHP
Ford Fiesta IV 1.8L L4 Diesel 1995-1999
Ford Maverick 2.0L L4 Gas 2000-2004
Ford Puma 1.4L L4 Gas 2000-2000 To 10/00
Ford Puma 1.4L L4 Gas 1997-1999
Ford Puma 1.6L L4 Gas 2001-2001
Ford Puma 1.6L L4 Gas 2000-2000 From 8/00
Ford Puma 1.7L L4 Gas 1997-2003
Mazda 121 III 1.25L L4 Gas 1996-2001
Mazda 121 III 1.3L L4 Gas 1997-2001
Mazda 121 III 1.3L L4 Gas 1996-1996 From 3/96
Mazda 121 III 1.8L L4 Diesel 1996-2001

Cross references:

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  • Ford F02Z9601A1A
  • Hastings AF941
  • Luber-Finer AF241
  • Mann-Hummel C26671
  • Mobil AF241
  • Service Champ AF4490
  • Warner WAF241
  • WIX WA6335

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