- VEHICLE APPLICATIONS: 2009-2012 Ford Escape (2.5L); 2005-2008 Escape (2.3L); 2009-2011 Mercury Mariner (2.5L); 2006-2008 Mercury Mariner (2.3L)
- DOUBLE MAXIMUM PROTECTION: FRAM automotive replacement engine filter provides 2x the protection compared to standard filters for up to 12,000 miles.
- EASY INSTALLATION: A seamless DIY replacement that can be completed in minutes. Remove your old filter, replace with FRAM engine filter ensuring it is sealed around the perimeter, replace cover and fasten.
- SMOOTHER HORSEPOWER PERFORMANCE: Extra Guard filter is designed to clean up exhaust so that the engine is less likely clogged by dirt. With a cleaner output, the engine is able to function efficiently leading to a smoother and higher horsepower.
- EXPANSIVE AIRFLOW: With a fine filter media, Extra Guard captures various debris without hampering airflow. Filter attracts dirt like a magnet so that maximum amount of debris stay trapped to prevent entering within the engine.


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FRAM Extra Guard CA10170 Replacement Engine Air Filter for Select Ford and Mercury Models, Provides Up to 12 Months or 12,000 Miles Filter Protection
*$351.90
Informação adicional
Brand | Fram |
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OEM Part Number | CA10170 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00009100533746 |
Shape | Rectangular |
Manufacturer | FRAM |
UPC | 009100533746 |
Model | CA10170 |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 14.07 x 6.61 x 7.88 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | CA10170 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | CA10170 |
Date First Available | October 10, 2007 |
Mark Hopkinson –
Direct replacement for 2009 Ford Escape / Mercury Mariner. Easy to install. Standard Fram quality. A lot cheaper than local auto stores.
EOppie –
It’s an air filter for an engine, what more can you ask for?
Fits perfectly into my 2006 Ford Escape Hybrid. I have been buying these on a regular basis. I really like the fact that it has a rubber ring surrounding it, makes the seal nice and snug within the air housing.
Has blocked all sorts of debris over the years, and never had a problem with it.
Once again, it’s an air filter. Don’t expect it to make pancakes.
Satisfied Customer –
Works well! Will order it again.
Fit for my 2007 Ford Escape Hybrid.
anonymous but true –
…you can change your car’s engine air filter. Why compare to a major appliance? Just because you have to open something to get to it. In the 2006 Mariner Hybrid, lift the hood, look near the battery and flip open the 2 clips holding the filter cover down. Remove the old filter and insert the new. Replace the cover, latch the clips and lower the hood. Cost me under $8, while dealer wanted $30-40.
If you are replacing this, you probably also need to replace your Hybrid battery filter. Do that yourself, too. See my other review for details.
Patrick de Oliveira –
This does in fact fit the 2011 Ford Escape Hybrid. Decent filter, never had a problem with it.
Surfing Jerry –
Perfect fit for 2007 Mercury Mariner Hybrid engine air filter.
Literally took me 2 minutes, including opening the hood.
There is NO reason to PAY someone else to do this for you.
Plenty of instructional videos, etc out there if you can’t figure it out.
The replaced filter didn’t appear too dirty, a little smudging on the corners of the fins. I thought it might be really dirty like a filter on a bagless vacuum or something. I shook it and no loose dust came out.
But I had an immediate noticeable difference in engine performance with the new filter. The engine seemed to run more smoothly, even at idle, definitely at highway speeds. LOTS more power and noticeably increased MPG (according to the car’s diagnostic system). It seemed to be somewhere around 1.5-2.5 MPG increase on a moderate distance trip with both city (NYC) and interstate driving. I’ll know for sure on my next fill up as the onboard monitoring isn’t completely accurate, but it also isn’t usually that far off.
So even if you don’t think you need a new one, and especially if you don’t know when yours was last replaced, just do it. The package says 12,000 miles. I had mine last changed about 5,000 miles ago (about a year). For the price I’ll probably do it every six months or with each oil change. I think it will pay for itself with the gas savings (at $4/gal).
moonbutt –
Nice and great price
dtpilot –
Easy to install. Fit like original part
C Scalzo –
Easy to install and good product
Amazon Customer –
Fixs