DIY: how to replace cabin air filter
Check this video out by AutoMD on how to replace cabin air filter. Very insightful video especially if you want DIY tutorials. Moreover, it will you all the trouble of mechanic and auto maintenance bills
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Check this video out by AutoMD on how to replace cabin air filter. Very insightful video especially if you want DIY tutorials. Moreover, it will you all the trouble of mechanic and auto maintenance bills
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Cabin air filters help keep pollen, dust, soot, odors and exhaust gases out of your heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system. A dirty cabin air filter can impede airflow and produce interior heating and cooling problems. It can also create health issues for any occupants, especially children, seniors and those with respiratory and allergy problems. Cabin air filters should be replaced every 12,000 to 15,000 miles and even more often in high pollution areas.
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Determine if your vehicle has a cabin air filter. Most 2001 and newer models have filters. Upscale European cars began using them in the mid-1980s; American cars started about 1995. Look at your owner's manual. Some luxury models may have two or more cabin filters.
Locate the filter. Most are under the hood or beneath the dashboard, usually on the passenger side. Check behind the glovebox for a rectangular plastic cover. Look under the dash for a removable plastic filter cover in the HVAC case. |
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