Air filters
More informationAt Global Parts, we offer a wide selection of original used car parts, including air filters for many popular car brands such as BMW, Mini, Mercedes, Audi, Volkswagen, and others. Our air filters undergo quality control to ensure you receive a top-quality product.
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Part no. 7797460
BMW 1 3 Series E81 E87N LCI E90 E91 Air Filter Box Housing Diesel N47 7797460
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BMW Z4 E89 N20 Intake Engine Air Filter Housing Box 7613822
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BMW X3 F25 X4 F26 Cover Shield Air Filter Box Microfilter 9184010
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BMW X5 Series E53 Heater Air Filter Microfilter Housing 8409042 8409041
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BMW Z4 E89 N20 Intake Engine Air Filter Housing Box 7613822
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BMW 3 Series E90 E91 E92 E93 335i N54 Air Filter Box Intake Silencer 7556547
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Engine air filters for clean operation and extended unit life
Longer-lasting engine thanks to properly selected air filters
Air filters are key components of the intake system, responsible for cleaning the air entering the engine by removing dust, impurities, and other solid particles. Their operation ensures proper air quality, which affects fuel combustion efficiency, performance, and the durability of the power unit. In the Global Parts automotive store, you will find a wide selection of used car parts, including air filters, perfectly matched to BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Mini, and other makes. The engine air filter is a maintenance component of the intake system designed to trap solid particles as small as 10–20 micrometers before they reach the combustion chamber. In modern petrol and diesel engines, 300 to over 600 m³ of air per hour can flow through the intake system, which is why the proper flow rate and fitment of the filter have a direct impact on the engine's operating parameters.
What functions do air filters perform?
Air filters play a key role in maintaining engine efficiency:
- Air purification – they remove dust, pollen, sand, and other contaminants that could damage engine components.
- Improved combustion efficiency – clean air enables optimal fuel-air mixing, which increases engine performance.
- Increased engine durability – they protect sensitive components, such as pistons and valves, from damage caused by solid particles. In practice, air filters differ in filtration surface area, flow resistance, and housing design, which is important when matching them to a specific engine model. For example, a BMW F10 air filter has a different geometry than a BMW E60 filter, despite similar engine capacities. Meanwhile, the Audi A4 B9 air filter is designed for high efficiency in new-generation TFSI and TDI engines, and the Mini Cooper R56 air filter features a compact design adapted to a transverse drivetrain. Proper filter compatibility supports stable airflow meter operation and correct fuel metering.
Construction and purpose of air filters
Air filters are cartridges mounted in the intake system between the air intake and the engine. They serve to trap dust, sand particles, and other contaminants before they reach the airflow meter, throttle body, and combustion chamber. A typical element consists of filter media, a perimeter seal, and a frame matched to the housing. Depending on the car's design, the filter operates in a classic intake box or an integrated housing with air-guiding channels.
Comparison of air filter variants
| Filter type | Characteristics | What to check before purchase |
|---|---|---|
| Paper panel filter | Most commonly used in production cars, mounted in a closed filter housing. | OEM number, frame shape, dimensions, seal type, and vehicle placement. |
| Cylindrical or cartridge filter | Found in specific intake systems where the filter has a different geometry and mounting method. | Housing compatibility, mounting diameter, attachment points, and replacement numbers. |
| Sports / reusable filter | Focused on higher airflow, requires compatibility with the intake and maintenance procedures. | Filter material, cleaning method, housing compatibility, and installation conditions. |
Collaborating components and the importance of intake sealing
The air filter housing is the part that keeps the cartridge in the correct position and ensures airtight airflow only through the filter medium. If the cover, clips, or seal do not close properly, unfiltered air may enter the engine. The filter also works with air filter housings, air and fuel intake sensors, and intake manifolds. That is why, when selecting a part, it is worth comparing not only the cartridge itself but also the condition of the housing, channels, and mounting points.
Why is it worth taking care of air filters?
Neglecting to replace or clean air filters can lead to serious engine problems. Typical symptoms of a worn-out filter include:
- Loss of engine power – a clogged filter restricts airflow, which reduces vehicle performance.
- Increased fuel consumption – an improper fuel-air mixture leads to higher fuel usage.
- Rough engine operation – a dirty filter can disrupt the intake system's operation.
- Higher exhaust emissions – a contaminated filter affects combustion efficiency, increasing the amount of harmful substances in the exhaust. If a replacement is needed, at Global Parts you will find suitable used car parts that will restore your engine's optimal performance.
Symptoms, selection, and technical data for comparison
The air filter serves to maintain proper airflow to the engine and stable operation of the fuel system. With a clogged cartridge, intake resistance increases, and the ECU may adjust fuel dosage based on incorrect flow conditions. When selecting a part, it is worth checking the OEM part number, replacement numbers, fuel type, condition, and compatibility with the body version and mounting location. When choosing an element like a Ramair filter, the connection diameter, mounting method, and compatibility with the rest of the intake system are particularly important.
Practical installation tips and matching to the car version
Filter installation usually involves opening the housing, removing the old cartridge, cleaning the interior, and seating the new element according to the seal's direction. After closing the housing, check the clips, screws, and ensure the cartridge is not folded at the edges. If you are looking for a component such as an Audi A3 8P ventilation grille, remember that intake and cabin ventilation elements have separate functions and different mounting points, so the OEM number must always be compared with the correct part group. During filter maintenance, it is also good to check hoses, pipes, and tubes for leaks and cracks.
Table - symptoms and engine impact caused by improper air filter maintenance
| Symptom | Impact on engine | Related components |
|---|---|---|
| Restricted airflow | Loss of power and dynamics | Airflow meter, intake manifold |
| Unstable combustion | Increased fuel consumption | Injectors, ECU |
| Increased exhaust emissions | Less efficient engine operation | Catalytic converter, lambda sensor |
How to choose the right air filters?
When choosing air filters, pay attention to several key aspects:
- Matching the vehicle model – every intake system has its specific technical requirements. In the Global Parts automotive store, you will find air filters perfectly matched to BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Mini, and others.
- Technical condition – used filters should be in good condition, without visible damage or excessive wear.
- Filter type – choose a paper, cotton, or foam filter depending on your needs and driving style. Air filter selection should consider the specific vehicle generation, engine type, and body version, as structural differences can exist even within a single model. For example, the BMW F10 air filter differs in dimensions and shape from the solution used in the BMW E60, despite the similar vehicle class. Similarly, the Audi A4 B9 air filter was designed for modern TFSI and TDI units, where precise cooperation with the intake system and airflow meter is essential. In practice, an air filter must provide adequate flow capacity, as during dynamic driving, several hundred cubic meters of air per hour can flow through the engine. A filter with insufficient surface area restricts airflow, while a properly selected filter supports stable combustion and smooth engine operation. This is important in both mid-range cars and compacts like the Mini Cooper R56, where installation space is limited. The air filter works directly with other intake system components, such as the filter housing, intake pipes, airflow meter, or intake manifold. Therefore, when choosing one, it is worth treating it as part of a larger system.
Why is it worth choosing used air filters?
Used car parts, such as Air filters, are a practical solution that allows for savings while maintaining high quality. By choosing used intake system components, you gain:
- Lower costs – used filters are significantly cheaper than new ones but offer equally high quality.
- Ecology – recycling parts supports environmental protection and reduces waste.
- Wide selection – in our store, you will find used air filters for many car makes. Used air filters are often chosen as factory-matched elements for a specific engine version, which is particularly important for older vehicle generations. This applies to models such as the BMW E60 or Mini Cooper R56, where the original filter geometry allows for maintaining factory airflow parameters and compatibility with the intake housing. From a utility perspective, choosing a used air filter is a rational cost decision, especially when the vehicle is used daily and the priority is efficient intake system operation without excessive expenditure. This solution works well for city cars as well as mid-range and premium vehicles.
How to take care of air filters?
To ensure air filters work reliably for a long time, it is worth following a few rules:
- Regular replacement – replace the filter according to the vehicle manufacturer's recommendations or more frequently if you drive on dusty roads.
- Condition check – check the filter's condition during technical inspections, especially before long trips.
- Avoid excessive dirt – keep the intake system clean to avoid overloading the filter. In daily operation, taking care of the air filter mainly involves maintaining intake system patency and correctly seating the filter in the housing. Installation is usually a simple service task that does not require specialized tools, making the air filter one of the most easily accessible engine maintenance components. A functional air filter supports not only the engine itself but also the operation of the fuel injection system, sensors, and exhaust emission control systems. A stable air supply facilitates precise control of the fuel-air mixture, which is significant in modern units used in, for example, the Audi A4 B9.
FAQ
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is the construction and purpose of air filters? | Air filters are intake system components mounted before the engine, designed to clean the intake air. A typical filter consists of filter media, a frame or body, and a seal ensuring a tight fit in the housing. Depending on the vehicle design, it may be panel, cartridge, or cylindrical in form. Its purpose is to protect the engine and intake accessories from dust and contaminants. |
| What are air filters used for? | Air filters are used to trap contaminants present in the air supplied to the engine. By doing so, they support proper mixture combustion, stable airflow meter operation, and correct fuel metering. They also limit the risk of particles reaching the throttle, intake manifold, and combustion chamber. Their condition has a direct impact on engine performance and driving economy. |
| What is the construction and function of the air filter housing? | The air filter housing is an intake system component where the filter cartridge is seated. It serves to guide the airflow through the filter and separate the clean air path from the dirty one. In addition to its load-bearing function, it is responsible for the tightness of connections with intake pipes and the correct positioning of the seal. In many cars, it also works with sensors, covers, clips, and intake channels. |
| How to choose air filters for a specific car version? | When selecting, it is best to compare the OEM part number, fuel type, engine version, and vehicle placement. It is also worth checking the cartridge shape, mounting method in the housing, and any replacement numbers. In the case of changes between pre-facelift and facelift models or differences in equipment, matching by VIN is helpful. |
| What symptoms indicate worn or dirty air filters? | The most common symptoms are power loss, poor throttle response, increased fuel consumption, and rough engine operation. Increased exhaust emissions and higher engine sensitivity to load may also occur. If the filter is poorly seated or the housing is leaky, problems can also be caused by the intake of unfiltered air. |
| How to properly install an air filter after replacement? | After opening the housing, remove the old cartridge, clean the interior, and check for leaves, dust, or seal damage on the edges. The new filter must be seated evenly, without folding the frame and without leaving gaps at the edges. Finally, check that the cover, clips, or screws are closed and inspect the condition of the intake pipes. |
Summary: air filters at the Global Parts automotive store
Air filters are essential intake system components that protect the engine and support its optimal performance. The Global Parts offer includes solutions matched to vehicles from brands such as BMW, Mercedes, Unbranded, and others, taking into account data such as OEM part numbers, replacement numbers, fuel type, condition, and vehicle placement. This makes it easier to select a part compatible with the engine version, intake housing, and other system elements. We invite you to contact us – we are here to help! For more information and interesting facts, we also invite you to visit our automotive blog.