BDFHYK Cabin Air Filters with Activated Carbon (2-Pack) for Ford Edge 2007-2015 & Mazda CX-9 2007-2015, Replace CF10547/C25876
Product description
If you’re trying to keep your cabin air feeling fresh, a cabin air filter is one of those upgrades that’s easy to overlook—until you notice the difference. This BDFHYK 2-pack is built as an activated-carbon cabin filter set, positioned to help block particles and support better airflow through your heating and A/C.
It’s not perfect in every scenario (more on that below), but on paper it’s a practical replacement choice when you want to match the part numbers listed and follow a reasonable maintenance schedule.
What it is and what it’s for
This product is a pair of cabin air filters with activated carbon designed for compatible vehicles. In everyday terms, it sits in the HVAC airflow path so the air coming into the cabin is filtered before it reaches you.
The description emphasizes a close-meshed, non-woven layer that’s meant to block particles, along with activated carbon that can help with odor-related filtration. The intended result is cleaner cabin air and air conditioning/heating performance that isn’t choked by a clogged filter.
A quick micro-scenario: imagine you’re driving in city traffic with pollen or dust in the air. After replacing a heavily used cabin filter, you’ll typically notice the HVAC fan doesn’t have to “work as hard” to push air—and the cabin air may feel less stuffy.

Key points: where it helps most
This filter set is aimed at two things: filtration and airflow. The close-meshed layer is meant to safeguard your HVAC system by preventing more particles from entering the cabin airflow stream. Meanwhile, the build is presented as optimizing the heating/air conditioning system’s airflow capacity for comfort.
You’ll also see a replacement interval suggestion that’s pretty clear:
- Recommended replacement every 12 months or 12,000 miles
- If you drive in heavily polluted areas or on dirt roads, switch closer to every 5,000 miles


That schedule matters because cabin filters don’t stay “effective” forever. Even if the car runs fine, performance in real-world air conditions can slide as the filter loads up.
Fitment and part numbers: what you should verify first

The listing calls out multiple cross-references you should confirm against your vehicle:
- CF10547
- C25876
- PC5876
- 24065
- 7T4Z-19N619-B
- 7T4Z19N619B
It also states compatibility with Ford Edge (2007-2015, including specific engine variants) and Mazda CX-9 (2007-2015, including specific engine variants). It additionally mentions Lincoln MKX (2011-2016 3.7L V6 and 2007-2010 3.5L V6).
Here’s the catch: the description gives fitment guidance, but cabin filter placement can still depend on exact trims and engine setups. So before you buy, check the OE number on your current filter or compare your vehicle’s details to the part cross-references listed.
Ease of installation: time and tools
The product is described as easy to install, with no tools needed, and most cars able to be installed in under 5 minutes. That’s a big deal if you’re trying to avoid paying for shop labor.

On practical terms, if your current cabin filter housing is accessible, swapping should be straightforward: remove the old filter, note the airflow direction, and install the new one the same way. If it’s not accessible on your exact setup, then “under 5 minutes” might be optimistic—still, it’s positioned as a DIY-friendly job.
Tech specs (quick view)


- Type: Cabin air filter with activated carbon
- Quantity: 2 PCS
- Replaces part numbers: CF10547, C25876 (also listed: PC5876, 24065, 7T4Z-19N619-B, 7T4Z19N619B)
- Filtration approach: close-meshed, non-woven layer designed to block particles
Pros and limitations to consider
What stands out here is the focused design intent: particle blocking, activated-carbon support, and airflow optimization for the HVAC system. The replacement reminders also make it easier to plan maintenance without guessing.
That said, keep expectations realistic. Activated carbon helps with odor-related filtration potential, but it won’t turn your car into an air purifier, and filter effectiveness will still depend heavily on how often you replace it—especially if you drive through dust, pollution, or dirt roads.

It may not be the best choice if your goal is maximum filtration performance with a heavy-duty, ultra-premium setup. This one reads more like a sensible replacement kit than a top-tier “deep air quality” upgrade.
Care & maintenance tips
To get the most out of a cabin air filter, treat it like a consumable part. If conditions are rough (city smog, construction zones, frequent dirt roads), don’t wait for the full interval. A filter that’s loaded with debris usually leads to worse airflow, and that’s when HVAC comfort can start to feel inconsistent.
What’s included
- 2 cabin air filters (2 PCS)
Final verdict



Worth buying if you want a straightforward cabin filter replacement for compatible Ford Edge or Mazda CX-9 (and certain Lincoln MKX setups) and you’re willing to follow a maintenance interval like every 12 months/12,000 miles—or sooner in dusty or polluted conditions. The 2-pack format is convenient if you like replacing before symptoms show up.
You may want to skip it if you can’t confidently match the OE part numbers listed (CF10547/C25876 and the other references) to your current filter. Also, if you’re chasing the absolute highest-end cabin air filtration experience, you might feel this stays more in a practical replacement lane than a premium air-quality lane.
Mini FAQ
How often should I replace a cabin air filter like this?
The listing recommends every 12 months or 12,000 miles. If you drive in heavily polluted areas or on dirt roads, it suggests changing closer to every 5,000 miles.
Does this filter have activated carbon?

Yes, it’s described as an activated carbon cabin air filter.
Is it easy to install?
The description says it doesn’t require tools and that many installs can be completed in under 5 minutes.
Which vehicles is it compatible with?
The listing states compatibility with Ford Edge 2007-2015 and Mazda CX-9 2007-2015 (with specific engine variants), and it also mentions Lincoln MKX for certain years/engines. Double-check your OE part number from the current filter.
Does the filter help HVAC performance?
It’s described as optimizing heating and air conditioning airflow capacity, aiming to improve comfort and efficiency by keeping the airflow path less obstructed.
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