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Product description
A cabin air filter is a device that cleans the air that enters a vehicle's cabin through the HVAC system. It traps harmful pollutants, such as pollen, dust, mold spores, and exhaust, to protect the driver and passengers from breathing in these contaminants.
Cabin air filters are typically flat and pleated, similar to those used in home air conditioning units. They are often made of paper-based, multifiber cotton or an engineered material.
Here are some signs that it might be time to replace your cabin air filter: Reduced airflow when the climate system is on, Unpleasant odors in the cabin, and Dust frequently settling on surfaces.
It's recommended to replace your cabin air filter every 12,000 to 15,000 miles, or more frequently if you live in a city or densely populated area. Regularly changing your cabin air filter can improve your engine's performance and is especially important if you have allergies or respiratory problems.
While it's possible to change your cabin air filter yourself, it's best to have a professional automotive garage do it. The filter's dimensions, air flow direction, and proper assembly are all important, and it's not always easy to access the filter.