How to Change a Snow Blower Air Filter

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A snow blower filter should be changed every year.

Anyone who lives in snowy climate can attest to the shear convenience that a snow blower provides. Not only does a snow blower clear drives and walks more quickly than shoveling, but also it is easier on your body. Part of keeping your snow blower operating properly is changing the air filter at least once a year. The filter becomes dirty with use and must be replaced with a new one. Changing the air filter on your snow blower is a task that requires little time and effort. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Standard screwdriver
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Instructions

    • 1

      Locate the air filter on your snow blower. The air filter is usually rectangular shaped and is positioned on top the carburetor.

    • 2

      Remove the screw at the center of the filter box using a standard screwdriver. Lift off the top of the box once the screw has been completely removed.

    • 3

      Pull out the old filter using your hand. Fit the new filter made for your brand and model of snow blower into the filter box. Ensure that the filter sits in the box evenly and is not bent or wrinkled.

    • 4

      Replace the filter box top and reattach the screw by turning it clockwise until it is snug.

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