We bring this Engine Air Filter - Fits Thermo King and Carrier Supra Refrigeration Units, Replaces OEM P616641. This air filter is useful for protecting the engine by trapping dust, dirt, and other airborne impurities before they enter the combustion chamber. The other details of this product are as provided below:
Compatibility:
Compatible with the following brands & Their Part Numbers:
Durable Construction: The filter media is made from high-quality adhesive paper supported by an iron mesh for structural integrity. The plastic frame provides a strong, temperature-tolerant body that maintains shape under vibration and heat. Its multi-layer filtration design ensures higher dust-holding capacity and enhanced filtration efficiency.
Function: This engine air filter protects the engine by trapping dust, dirt, and other airborne impurities before they enter the combustion chamber. By ensuring clean airflow, it optimizes engine performance, improves fuel efficiency, and extends the life of internal components. It is especially useful for refrigerated trucks operating in dusty, off-road, or extreme environmental conditions.
Why Is it Useful?
- The multi-layer construction captures particles of varying sizes, from coarse dust to fine debris.
- Only clean, filtered air reaches the intake manifold for combustion.
- Consistent clean airflow ensures efficient combustion, better power output, and reduced engine wear.
- Minimizes wear and tear in engine components and provides longer engine life.
How to Install It?
- Turn off the engine and allow it to cool.
- Open the hood and locate the air filter housing.
- Remove the housing cover by unscrewing or unclipping it.
- Take out the old filter, avoiding any debris falling inside.
- Clean the housing with a cloth or vacuum.
- Insert the new filter in the correct orientation.
- Secure the housing cover tightly.
- Close the hood and ensure all tools are removed.
Signs It Needs Replacement:
- Noticeable loss of engine power or poor acceleration
- Reduced fuel efficiency
- Unusual engine noises
- Visible dirt, damage, or clogging of the filter
- Increased black smoke from exhaust due to improper combustion