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Old 06-08-2017, 11:55 PM
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Thanks for this thread! I recently got my 2009 HHR from my mom and when I parents had it, I bet they never checked the cabin air filter. They probably didn't even know there was one! Sure enough, it was totally filthy.

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Old 08-02-2017, 03:06 AM
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yeah when you put the filter in the arrow points up right ?
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Old 08-02-2017, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by i dont know
yeah when you put the filter in the arrow points up right ?
Arrow follows air flow, fresh air enters from above. So arrow should point down.
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Old 08-02-2017, 10:37 AM
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It is in your Owners Manual.

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Old 08-12-2018, 05:39 AM
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Originally Posted by JerseyJames
Changed the cabin air filter in my HHR today & decided to make a documentary of the procedure (for all our “mechanically challenged” friends)...

1. )Open the glove box. (I've actually seen “Does the HHR have a cabin air filter? Where's it located? How is it changed? This is for THOSE people)




2. Remove contents. Or you'll find out about the HHR's "auto-dump" feature when the latches are released.




3. Right side latch. Easily reached with my fat finger to release. Push latch in red arrow direction to clear stop (green arrow)




4. Left side latch. Not easily reached with my fat finger. Utilized “Special glove box latch release tool”, otherwise know as a “stick”. (or anything thin enough to get in there.) Push latch in red arrow direction to clear stop (green arrow)






5. Release both latches by pushing them away from the glove box body. Do one, pull lightly on box to get the stop past the latch, do other side.


6. Glove box will assume the “auto-dump” position. (You DID empty it, right?)



7. Fat finger pointing to latches.





8. Cabin air filter door. (3) latches at top of door. Pull latches (from the top) to release.




9. Door open, filter removed.




10. Insert filter. Filter is slightly rectangular ,make sure it reaches the sides of the opening.




11. Close door, push up on latches till they snap into place.

12. Lift the glove box up till the stops on box go behind latches on side. Latches move out of the way by themselves , don't need to push them. I think that you folks can take it from here.

Congratulations! You are now a “Certified Chevrolet HHR Cabin air filter maintenance technician”! Yay!

p.s. If you can't/don't know how to change the air filter after reading (and looking at the pretty pictures) in this post , I will find a way to reach through your monitor and slap the ever-loving-snot out of you! (That is if DonBrew or a half a dozen other Users don't beat me to it! )

p.p.s . . . it was Saturday, I was bored
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FRAM CF10361 is the number for the 2006 HHR
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Old 03-21-2019, 01:39 PM
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What if I want a white filter?
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Old 03-21-2019, 03:19 PM
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What if I want a white filter?
Whoa, don't go there ! You know there are people out there trolling for political incorrect said things now.
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Ain't that the truth!!!!! LOL
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Old 03-21-2019, 06:33 PM
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OK, a non charcoal filter.
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