In-Cabin filter replacement DIY write-up?
Have a coupe and even though I have several air fresheners the air feels stale with our Texas 100 degree weather. Went out and oredered a new in-cabin microfilter. Looked up for replacement instructions in our manual and, no dice. Please feel free to jump in if anyone has an actual DIY write-up. Thanks.
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It's a sedan but the procedure is the same. |
Thank you so much, I'll try the procedure tomorrow morning. I only have 11k on my car, is it to soon to change it?
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if your car is a 2004 model.. It's time..
I just changed mine for the 3rd time (2003/78k) The smell was greatly reduced, but a hint of it is still there.. maybe for the next change, I'll go for the charcoal... |
Don't unplug the yellow plug. I remember reading someone did that and their airbag light went off. It's the one that's on the far left.
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Originally Posted by 2K4G35c
Thank you so much, I'll try the procedure tomorrow morning. I only have 11k on my car, is it to soon to change it?
I live in a high pollen area, so I'll probably change mine every 24 months or less for the duration of ownership. |
Originally Posted by joedaddy1
if your car is a 2004 model.. It's time..
I just changed mine for the 3rd time (2003/78k) The smell was greatly reduced, but a hint of it is still there.. maybe for the next change, I'll go for the charcoal... |
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