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Cabin Filter's HHR SS
Sorry I havent posted this up. I've replaced my cabin filter by going to Chevy but they cost $43 a piece... I think they sell filters online for much cheaper so do it that way. :twothumbs:
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How often do they recommend that those be replaced?
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Hey Jeff......
I just installed a Fram Passenger Compartment Filter, that I found at WalMart. It is baking soda AND charcoal impregnated. Costs $21.00 which is still higher than some of the aftermarket brands, but lower than the OEM. And if it matters, this thing is not the flimsy kind of stuff you find in the aftermarket.....IMO, It's better made than the OEM. |
Originally Posted by JoeSchmoe
(Post 491804)
How often do they recommend that those be replaced?
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Or it starts to smell in your car lol. Thats when I new mine was toast.
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cabin filters
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O'Reilly Auto Parts, $8. & change for STP brand CAF..
But sounds like Snoopy has the Best one.. :thumb: |
Can we get part numbers for the FRAM one?
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Sorry, Jeff.....
I discarded the box about a week ago. But I used the dedicated Fram filter finder catelog that was attached to the WalMart shelf to identify the correct number. If I get a chance later, I'll pull the filter from my car and see what the number is. |
Autozone has STP CAF1797 for $14.99.
Man I can't believe the crap that was in mine. I only have it just over a year and 5K on my SS and all kinds of dust and seeds. |
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