Air Filters Air Filters
Fits VAUXHALL ASTRA Mk III (F) Hatchback (T92) 1.4 i 16V
(1996)

Part number: BFA2149
Height 27 mm
Function Air Filter
Type Air Filter
Length 309 mm
Width 230 mm
Filter type Filter Insert
Borg & Beck BFA2149 Air Filter
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£6.90
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Part number: 1457433007
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Construction Year from: 04/1996
Filter type Filter Insert
Width 228.5 mm
Height 26.5 mm
Length 308 mm
Function Air Filter
Type Air Filter
Quantity 1
Bosch 1457433007 Air Filter
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£8.72
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Part number: LX390
Packaging length 23.5 cm
Net Weight 173 g
Length 308.0 mm
Type Air Filter
Function Air Filter
Seal Material Foam/Rigid Foam
Height 1 27 mm
Packaging width 3.00 cm
Filter type Filter Insert
Width 229 mm
Height 27.3 mm
Length 1 308.0 mm
Width 1 229.0 mm
Packaging height 31.50 cm
Mahle LX390 Air Filter
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£8.27
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Part number: NFA1004
Function Air Filter
Width 235 mm
Height 42 mm
Length 297 mm
Type Air Filter
Filter type Filter Insert
NAPA NFA1004 Air Filter
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£7.56
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Part number: QFA0653
Length 309 mm
Height 27 mm
Width 230 mm
Shape/Form Rectangular
Function Air Filter
Type Air Filter
Filter type Filter Insert
TJ Filters QFA0653 Air Filter
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£9.10
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Air Filters

What is an air filter?

An air filter is part of the air intake system and is responsible for removing debris such as dust, leaves and other particles so that only clean air enters the engine. Clean air is essential for efficient fuel combustion however dirty air can cause expensive damage to the engine. A clean air filter can contribute to better fuel economy too. More air flow can mean less fuel us used to achieve the same power. Air filters are generally one of cheapest service parts to the increased fuel economy can lead to a filter paying for itself quite quickly.

There are three types of engine air filter:

  • Paper air filter

  • Foam air filter

  • Gauze (fabric) air filter


How do I choose the correct engine air filter?

Like all replacement car parts it is best to obtain the original part number and compare to make sure that you get the correct one. In situations where it is not possible to obtain a part number often the correct filter can be chosen by the following:

  • The W x H x D measurement of the filter

  • The shape of the original

  • Engine code

  • Vehicle manufacture date (this is not the date the vehicle was registered but the date it was made)

  • Engine number sequence (up to or after as specific number/letter

  • VIN (chassis number) sequence (up to or after as specific number/letter


What brand of air filter should I choose?

There are hundreds of aftermarket makers that produce engine air filters so which one should you choose. Brands such as Bosch make air filters for the original car brands however there are a good number of high quality aftermarket brands of the highest quality and meet or exceed the original specifications. Brands such as Blue Print, Febi, Borg & Beck and Napa offer quality parts that are easy on the budget. The choice is down to your brand preference or budget.


How can I tell my air filter needs replacing?

Air filters are one of the parts that should be replaced based on the vehicle manufacturers recommended service schedule. There are circumstances where you might need to change the filter before that time.

Here are some symptoms of an air filter that needs replacing:

  • Reduced fuel efficiency

  • Check engine light is illuminated

  • Inspection of the air filter shows it to be dirty (full of debris)

  • Engine misfires or struggles to accelerate

  • Black smoke or other harmful exhaust emissions


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