Air Filter Cleaning – Replacement Guide for 2017 Husqvarna FE250HQ

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The 2017 Husqvarna FE250HQ is renowned among dirt bike enthusiasts for its reliable four-stroke engine, responsive handling, and capability on varied terrain. Protecting this powerplant starts with maintaining a clean air filter. Let MotoSport.com guide you through expert air filter cleaning and replacement, tailored for the FE250HQ.

Why Air Filter Maintenance Matters

  • Engine Protection: The foam air filter traps dirt, sand, and particulates, preventing them from entering the engine and causing serious wear or failure.
  • Performance: The factory-style filter maximizes airflow for optimal horsepower – dirty or damaged filters restrict performance.
  • Longevity: Regular cleaning and timely replacement extend engine and filter life.

Recommended Air Filter Type for 2017 Husqvarna FE250HQ

  • Foam Construction: Husqvarna FE models use a multi-layer foam filter, designed for high airflow and excellent filtration efficiency, catching even fine dust particles.
  • Reusable: Most aftermarket and OEM filters are washable and reusable.
  • Fitment: Always confirm your filter is for the FE250HQ – 2017 fitment. Part numbers like 79006015000 are commonly referenced for this year and model.

Cleaning Instructions – Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Remove the Air Filter:
    • Unclip or unscrew the airbox cover beneath the seat.
    • Carefully withdraw the filter to avoid dropping debris into the intake.
  2. Inspect for Damage:
    • Check for torn foam, separated layers, or degraded sealing rings. Replace if damaged.
  3. Dirt Removal:
    • Gently tap the filter or use compressed air to dislodge loose particles on the outside.
  4. Wash:
    • Submerge the filter in a bucket with bike-specific air filter cleaner or mild dish soap and warm water.
    • Gently squeeze out dirt — do not twist or wring, as this could tear the foam.
    • Rinse thoroughly until water runs clear.
  5. Dry:
    • Let the filter air dry completely. Do not use direct sunlight, high heat, or tumble dryers.
  6. Re-Oil:
    • Apply air filter oil evenly, massaging it into the foam for full coverage. Excess oil can restrict airflow, while too little fails to trap dust.
  7. Reinstall:
    • Ensure proper seating within the airbox and a perfect seal along the gasket ring – poor installation can let dirty air in.
    • Replace airbox cover.

Replacement Guidelines

  • Replace the filter when it is torn, does not seal correctly, or fails to clean up after several washes.
  • Keep a spare filter for quick switches between rides or races.
  • Check manufacturer recommendations for cleaning intervals – on the FE250HQ, inspect after each ride in dusty conditions, and clean no less than every third ride.

Model-Specific Notes for the FE250HQ

  • Airbox Design: The 2017 FE250HQ features an airbox designed for quick filter changes with minimal tools.
  • Seal Integrity: Husqvarna uses a thick, flat foam sealing ring for improved airtight performance and engine safety.
  • OEM vs. Aftermarket: Aftermarket filters may offer increased airflow and particle trapping but should always fit the sealing surface and cage perfectly.

Pro Tips from MotoSport.com

  • Use filter grease along the sealing edge for maximum protection in extreme dust.
  • Inspect the airbox for debris before reinstalling the filter.
  • Regularly check the intake tract for signs of dirt, especially after muddy or sandy rides.
  • Label and rotate multiple filters to streamline maintenance between rides.

With proper air filter care, your Husqvarna FE250HQ will breathe easily and perform at its very best on every adventure.

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Disclaimer: This guide is provided for general informational purposes only and is not intended to replace your motorcycle's official owner's manual. Always refer to your manufacturer's documentation for model-specific instructions, torque specifications, safety procedures, and maintenance requirements. If you are unsure or inexperienced, consider seeking assistance from a qualified mechanic or technician.