I took mine out today and it was black. I thought why not clean it. I tapped it out.then mixed up some dish soap and water and put it in. After cleaning it and rinsing it out I hit it with the air from my compressor to get the crevises clean. Worked like a charm.
2005 AWD What's your story?It's a wonderful thingMomma always said "Help that is not helpful, is no help at all"
Quote, originally posted by keithvibe »you do know you can buy the cabin filter for as little as 3 bucks right? lolNo I did not. last time I looked it was about 30 for a new filterWhere are you getting them for 3 bucks.
2005 AWD What's your story?It's a wonderful thingMomma always said "Help that is not helpful, is no help at all"
http://logical-source.com/PONT....html I ordered three for around $20. So they're more like $6-7, but I'd rather not clean it - just replace it every year...I have seen them cheap elsewhere too...
2005 Moonstone Base Vibe 38k as of October, 2010 (41k as of 7-15-11)Moon & Tunes, power package, automatic, center console power port added
I washed mine out before too, nothing wrong with that. It will hold you over for a while until you can fork over the dough on a new one.I was looking at Pep Boys the other night, they're still $30 for the Vibe - a whopping $5 discount over OEM. Even the one for my Accent runs $17 there which oddly enough is $3 more than the OEM version from the dealer. I may see if the Hyundai's will fit in the Vibe, it's a better built filter than the Vibe's and I can replace the filters in both cars for less than what I'd pay for one filter at GM.The furnace filter thing sounds interesting though. I have a few that I bought that we'll never use, the cheap blue ones. We're using the allergy control filters instead. But I doubt these cheap little things would really filter much.
03 Vibe base. Born 10/14/2002 06:07 AM
Auto, Moon & Tunes, power package. 143k
Neptune/dying clearcoat/primer grey.