Change Your Cabin Air Filter

The cabin air filter, a feature found on most late-model vehicles, cleans the air that comes into the interior through the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning system. It catches dust, pollen, and other airborne material that can make riding in a car unpleasant, particularly if you have allergies or other respiratory problems.

Recommendations on when a cabin air filter should be replaced vary by manufacturer – some say every 12,000 or 15,000 miles, others longer – and how often can depend on how much you drive and where. Check the maintenance schedule in your owner’s manual. If you drive in heavy traffic in an urban area that has poor air quality, you could need to replace the cabin air filter annually or more often. However, that also could be true in a desert climate where there is a lot of dust to filter out.

Some signs that you need a new cabin air filter are reduced air flow through your climate control system, such as when you crank up the fan too high and get more noise than results. Another is persistent bad odors. Even if you don’t have these warnings, however you should have the air filter checked at least once a year, and you may be able to do that yourself.

Many cabin air filters are located behind the glove box and are accessible by freeing the glove box from its fasteners; the instructions should be in your car’s owner’s manual. Other cabin air filters are located under the dashboard and may not be easy to reach, or under the hood where fresh air enters the climate control system. Some of these air filters are expensive – as in $50 or more at dealerships – so you could save money by buying a replacement at a parts store and doing it yourself.

If a repair shop recommends you get a new cabin air filter, ask to see the current one. Depending on how long the air filter has been in service, you might be shocked at what you see: a filter clogged with leaves, twigs, insects, pollen, soot, grime that literally covers the entire surface that comes in contact with incoming air can all be a problem for the cabin inside your vehicle.  You’ll know it’s time for a cabin air filter replacement for your car!

AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities are excellent at this kind of maintenance service as well as other maintenance and automotive repairs. They are inspected annually by AAA, offer 24 month or 24,000 mile parts & labor warranties, and discounts on labor. Check for your local AAR facility at AAA.com/AAR.

By Bruce Phillips Approved Auto Repair Manager with assistance from Cars.com

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