A properly functioning air filter will protect your Cub Cadet from dirt and debris kicked up during mowing. When the air filter is working properly, it prevents dirt from entering the engine through the carburetor. Here’s how to change the air filter on a Cub Cadet XT1 lawn tractor.
Before performing any maintenance on your Cub Cadet XT1, refer to your owner’s manual for recommended maintenance and safety information. Maintenance instructions vary by model, so depending on your tractor model our instructions may vary slightly. Check your owner’s manual to get instructions specific to your model.
Parking your Cub Cadet on a flat, level surface. Turn the engine off and allow it to cool. Remove the ignition key, disconnect the spark plug ignition wire to prevent accidental starting, and engage the parking brake.
When changing the air filter on the Cub Cadet XT1 with the Kohler engine, begin by removing the hood so you can access the air filter. There are two yellow screws on the top cover, it says lock and unlock. To remove the engine cover, turn the screws counterclockwise to unlock and lift to remove.
To remove the air filter, you need to pull up on the front of the filter, towards the front of the engine, to unlock and then pull out. Remove and clean any debris that might be present in the area.
Reinstall the air filter. On the filter, there is a foam wrap that you need to install on the filter. With these air filters, we do not recommend using any type of compressed air to blow these out. Tap it gently to remove dust. If it is damaged, replace it with a new one. Same with the foam filter on the outside. You can wash these with a little Dawn dish soap and some water or replace them if necessary. Reinstall the foam on the air filter. Make sure that it covers all the paper pleat completely.
Reinstall the air filter. Put it into the intake first, push down, and slide it in. Make sure it clips into the air filter housing for a proper fit. Reinstall the engine cover. Again, the yellow tabs need to be facing unlocked, push down, and turn clockwise to lock into place.
Use our illustrated parts diagrams to locate any replacement parts you may need for maintenance for your Cub Cadet XT1 tractor.
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