Replace an air cabin filter in your vehicle

Replace an air cabin filter in your vehicle

Replacing your car's air cabin filter is a relatively simple repair that can be done in a few minutes with minor tools in most cases. Always wear protective gloves and eyewear before you begin.

This automotive video tutorial will show you just how to replace an air cabin filter in your vehicle. This filter is designed to remove dirt and other particles from the air before it enters the passenger compartment of your car.

Most air cabin filters are easily accessible. To find your SUV, truck or car's air cabin filter, consult your owners manual.

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fredval 11 months ago
to replace filter for an m 35 same as g35 ?
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fredval 11 months ago
not good with computer question was is install of in cabin filter the same for m35 sa for g35 thank you
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