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Can someone explain step by step how to change the cabin air filter?

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 7:08 pm
by mcstamper
Is this something the typical home mechanic could do? Thanks.

Re: Can someone explain step by step how to change the cabin air filter? (mcstamper)

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 7:31 pm
by mspalmer
It is pretty easy, I did mine about 2 weeks ago. You have to open your glove box and take out the screw on the right side of the open glove box that holds it open. Then pull out the glove box.After that pull off the plast cover that will be right in that newly opened space and the filter is right there. Gently remove because their may be a lot of dirt and dust accumulated on it. I know mine was pretty dirty after 18 months. Also you can see:http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=982for a picture or do a search for cabin filter.It is very easy and takes only a couple minutes.Mike

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 3:32 am
by NewNeptune
Screw, what screw? I didn't need to remove no stinkin' screw!Honestly, did I break something by not removing the screw?

Re: (NewNeptune)

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:23 am
by joatmon
Quote, originally posted by NewNeptune »Screw, what screw? I didn't need to remove no stinkin' screw!Honestly, did I break something by not removing the screw?There is a damper thing that keeps the glove box from flopping around when it's open, and it attaches to the right side of the glove box with one screw. The most straightforward thing is to remove that screw before you take the glove box off, but you can just reach in and pull the damper assembly off the post it attaches to in the dash, and leave it screwed on to the glove box. I usually do the latter, but have done the former.Not knowing what you did, can't say if you broke something or not.

Re: (joatmon)

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 7:30 am
by ajflan
This reminds me... I should probably put a new filter in mine. I've been running without it for 2 months now. I'll get it... After the Tein S-Techs.

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 1:39 pm
by NewNeptune
Quote, originally posted by joatmon »There is a damper thing that keeps the glove box from flopping around when it's open, and it attaches to the right side of the glove box with one screw. The most straightforward thing is to remove that screw before you take the glove box off, but you can just reach in and pull the damper assembly off the post it attaches to in the dash, and leave it screwed on to the glove box. I usually do the latter, but have done the former.Not knowing what you did, can't say if you broke something or not.Well, my glove box doesn't flop around when I open it, so that is a good sign. I think I ended up doing the latter method.

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 10:40 am
by LUVROK
My 05 doesn't have a screw, or if it does I don't need to remove it. I haven't changed the cabing filter, only have 6,000 miles, but have sent many wires back there. I open the glove box, pull up and out on it, then pull the left side out, then tilt the assembly down and pull the back end of the damper at the right side of the glove box. The damper and glovebox are flexible enough to bend things to see what you are doing or feel what is going on behind the glove box.