How to Replace Your Cabin Filter
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Ga naar stap 1The air you breathe inside your car is filtered through the cabin air filter. Located behind the glovebox of most cars, it must be changed periodically. Your owner's manual will advise the bare minimum frequency recommended for your vehicle, but some car owners opt to change there's more frequently. Environmental impacts, including fires, can impact how quickly the cabin air filter fills up, and could cause it to require replacement more often. Luckily, it's a relatively easy replacement that most people can do themselves, with ease. This guide will offer a breakdown of the general technique, but I recommend looking up a vehicle-specific tutorial as well to make sure your car doesn't have any particular quirks.
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Open your glovebox, and look for the tamper. Put a little outward pressure on it; it should just pop off.
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To reassemble, carefully place the glove box back on its hinges, squeeze the sides, and reattach the damper. That's it. You've changed your cabin filter.
To reassemble, carefully place the glove box back on its hinges, squeeze the sides, and reattach the damper. That's it. You've changed your cabin filter.
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My non factory air filter makes a constant whistling sound when installed and the heater on. Toyota decided to “fix” it by just removing it. No more whistling but no more filter either. They said I could buy a new factory filter and they would install it but I don't have the $80 it costs. Any thoughts or suggestions? Also does your book have pics? I really liked the pics above for the air filter replacement info. Thanks.