DIY: How to Replace Cabin Filter and Glove Box Bulb
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Thanks Redline! u da man
I'll check out that site and order a couple, esp at that price for the carbon! might just be a matter of time bfr they raise prices as has happened with stuff like this in the past.
appreciate it
I'll check out that site and order a couple, esp at that price for the carbon! might just be a matter of time bfr they raise prices as has happened with stuff like this in the past.
appreciate it
#33
Great guide thanks!
Just spent and extra 15 min while doing my oil change and replaced the Cabin Filter along with the engine air filters.
$380 for the 15K service my ***. Did it all myself for less than $100 and the only thing im missing from the service is replacing the wiper blades. Which i could do myself for around another $40-50 but i dont think they need to be replaced yet.
FYI, I ordered my filters from that AutoPartWarehouse that many of you have been talking about. Fast delivery (2 days), and parts were what i ordered. OEM air Filters and the Cabin filter was the Carbon one for $20.
It is not a perfect fit.. Its about 1/2" short in width that the OEM cabin filter, but it comes with some foam tape to help fill the gap. I put it in anyways and tested with the HVAC system on to see if air was leaking around the gaps on the sides and everything seemed to be all good.
Very happy with the money I saved
Just spent and extra 15 min while doing my oil change and replaced the Cabin Filter along with the engine air filters.
$380 for the 15K service my ***. Did it all myself for less than $100 and the only thing im missing from the service is replacing the wiper blades. Which i could do myself for around another $40-50 but i dont think they need to be replaced yet.
FYI, I ordered my filters from that AutoPartWarehouse that many of you have been talking about. Fast delivery (2 days), and parts were what i ordered. OEM air Filters and the Cabin filter was the Carbon one for $20.
It is not a perfect fit.. Its about 1/2" short in width that the OEM cabin filter, but it comes with some foam tape to help fill the gap. I put it in anyways and tested with the HVAC system on to see if air was leaking around the gaps on the sides and everything seemed to be all good.
Very happy with the money I saved
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Nice DIY. I'll start on this next month. Haha dang they jacked up the price of the filter at AutoPartsWarehouse. Oh well, $26 is still better than whatever it'd cost at the dealership.
I did find this on eBay. It does say it's a carbon filter as well. Anyone have any experience with this brand? It's only $17 shipped.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Cabin...Q5fAccessories
I did find this on eBay. It does say it's a carbon filter as well. Anyone have any experience with this brand? It's only $17 shipped.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Cabin...Q5fAccessories
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NAPA auto parts have our filters for 18 bucks.
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Hey BB. I got mine from v-led. Heres the link if you want the same ones I got 2 WHITE 74 V-LEDS .5 WATT HIGH POWER LED LIGHT BULBS 37