Cabin Air Filter on a 2006
How is it difficult and labor intensive to open a glove box, squeeze 2 clips on each side to allow it to drop down, unclip 3 other clips and pull a filter out
In fact, it's far easier than the engine air filter. Of course the recommended change interval is much longer for that.
I checked mine at 25k. No loose particles came out and it looked fine, so I left it in until 49k and replaced it then along with the engine air filter. Engine air filter probably had another 15k-20k of life left, too.
I pulled my cabin filter out today. After two years, was it originally gray?
I only had a couple of leaves in mine.
Advanced Auto had nothing listed, Auto Zone needed to order one, which will come in tomorrow. ~$22 for the filter.
A lot easier to get at than the one that was in my 99 Buick.
I only had a couple of leaves in mine.
Advanced Auto had nothing listed, Auto Zone needed to order one, which will come in tomorrow. ~$22 for the filter.
A lot easier to get at than the one that was in my 99 Buick.
I pulled my cabin filter out today. After two years, was it originally gray?
I only had a couple of leaves in mine.
Advanced Auto had nothing listed, Auto Zone needed to order one, which will come in tomorrow. ~$22 for the filter.
A lot easier to get at than the one that was in my 99 Buick.
I only had a couple of leaves in mine.
Advanced Auto had nothing listed, Auto Zone needed to order one, which will come in tomorrow. ~$22 for the filter.
A lot easier to get at than the one that was in my 99 Buick.
took mine out and trashed it some time ago...man oh man that thing was filthy and stinky!!!! then i found out that it had to be orderd...just never got back to it. but boy do i need one bad, sometimes it smells like fish when i turn on the A.C. mmmmmmm fish n shrimp
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