How to replace cabin air filter
Hi Guys, I just find out this video on how to replace cabin air filter. Its relatively simple repair that can be done in a few minutes. I just don't know if that will work for hummer? Any suggestions? Thanks.
Replacing your car's air cabin filter is a relatively simple:
1. Remove the main access cover, undo the cover fasteners to remove cover and side cover if needed.
2. Locate and undo retainer clip to remove air cabin filter, compare the filter size to the replacement filter and reassemble.
1. Remove the main access cover, undo the cover fasteners to remove cover and side cover if needed.
2. Locate and undo retainer clip to remove air cabin filter, compare the filter size to the replacement filter and reassemble.
Replacing your car's air cabin filter is a relatively simple:
1. Remove the main access cover, undo the cover fasteners to remove cover and side cover if needed.
2. Locate and undo retainer clip to remove air cabin filter, compare the filter size to the replacement filter and reassemble.
1. Remove the main access cover, undo the cover fasteners to remove cover and side cover if needed.
2. Locate and undo retainer clip to remove air cabin filter, compare the filter size to the replacement filter and reassemble.
I am a non-smoker. The filters were pretty clean at 30K miles. You could hold them up to the light and see quite well through them. In fact I've set them aside for possible re-use.
The climate in New England is not very dusty and there are few gravel roads. I was not having any problems with feeling the AC, either. The reason for erring on the side of preventive maintenance was concern over getting my allergies riled up.
A friend who has a Subaru shared a similar story about his cabin air filter.
The climate in New England is not very dusty and there are few gravel roads. I was not having any problems with feeling the AC, either. The reason for erring on the side of preventive maintenance was concern over getting my allergies riled up.
A friend who has a Subaru shared a similar story about his cabin air filter.
I am a non-smoker. The filters were pretty clean at 30K miles. You could hold them up to the light and see quite well through them. In fact I've set them aside for possible re-use.
The climate in New England is not very dusty and there are few gravel roads. I was not having any problems with feeling the AC, either. The reason for erring on the side of preventive maintenance was concern over getting my allergies riled up.
A friend who has a Subaru shared a similar story about his cabin air filter.
The climate in New England is not very dusty and there are few gravel roads. I was not having any problems with feeling the AC, either. The reason for erring on the side of preventive maintenance was concern over getting my allergies riled up.
A friend who has a Subaru shared a similar story about his cabin air filter.


