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Easy
Steps
6
Time Required
5 - 10 minutes
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- Cabin Air Filter
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Cabin Air Filter
- Get into the front passenger seat and open the lower glovebox.
Get into the front passenger seat and open the lower glovebox.
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Step 2
- Push the two side walls of the glovebox towards the center to free the stopper peg on each side.
Push the two side walls of the glovebox towards the center to free the stopper peg on each side.
Step 3
- Move to the right side of the glovebox and gently pop off the black retaining arm.
Move to the right side of the glovebox and gently pop off the black retaining arm.
Step 4
- Gently lower the glovebox to the floor. It should hang in the position shown.
Gently lower the glovebox to the floor. It should hang in the position shown.
Step 5
- Release the tab on the right side of the air filter cover, and swing it to the left. It should then easily pull away.
Release the tab on the right side of the air filter cover, and swing it to the left. It should then easily pull away.
Step 6
- Pull the old cabin air filter out of the housing.
- Cabin air flows top to bottom (your old filter should be dirty on the top to illustrate this). Some filters will have an arrow stating to point arrow up, while others will have the arrow go in the direction of the airflow, which would be down. Install new filter accordingly.
Pull the old cabin air filter out of the housing.
Cabin air flows top to bottom (your old filter should be dirty on the top to illustrate this). Some filters will have an arrow stating to point arrow up, while others will have the arrow go in the direction of the airflow, which would be down. Install new filter accordingly.
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Erik Phillips - Mar 31, 2017
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This is great! Thank you so much :) Saved $80
tom.mcgathen - Jan 27, 2019
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The direction of airflow is definitely from top to bottom. I stuck a piece of paper in while the cabin filter was out with fan running, it pulled the paper downward. Be careful not to let the paper go too low because it will hit the fan just a couple inches below the filter compartment.
Virgil Caine - May 24, 2019
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Very useful. TY
Wayne - May 26, 2019
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There is another air filter above this one. Anyone know how to remove it so it can be cleaned or replaced?
Frances Pearce - May 28, 2020
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I’m an 85 year old widow and I can follow these detailed instructions. Thank you very much.