Old Jun 25, 2011 | 02:23 PM
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Default re: Cabin Air Filter Replacement Procedure Narrative

Originally Posted by Chris L.
...anyone ever just clean the filter & put it back in?
I'm sure this can be done. Depends on what your filter looks like. Mine was full of pine pollen, small leaves, etc. Actually ugly looking!

But since you've gone to the trouble to remove the old to inspect it, I'd go ahead & install a new one. Depending on which car (Fred or Wilma), the original cabin air filter is 3 to 4 years old. It's only a $20 part.
 
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