How Often To Replace A Cabin Air Filter

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Regardless of how long your drive is, you’ll want to enjoy clean air on your ride. Changing your vehicle’s cabin air filter regularly can ensure a positive experience on the streets of Cypress. Don’t know how often to replace a cabin air filter? As a general rule of thumb, you should change it about every 15,000 miles, though the interval may vary depending on several factors, including the model you drive, the environment you typically drive in, and even the filter you use. For an accurate recommendation, consult your owner’s manual and talk to the service professionals at Group 1 Buick GMC North. In the meantime, if you want to learn more about this maintenance task, read on. 

What Does A Cabin Air Filter Do?

A cabin air filter cleans the air entering your vehicle’s ventilation, heating, and air conditioning systems. This, in turn, prevents dirt, pollen, dust, and other pollutants from entering your cabin, allowing you and your passengers to stay comfortable as you drive around Katy. Over time, the filter eventually clogs and becomes less effective. When this happens, you’ll need to replace it to continue breathing fresh air on the go. This is especially important if you have allergies or live in a part of town with poor air quality. 

What Are Signs That You Need To Replace Your Cabin Air Filter?

Knowing how often to replace a cabin air filter is a great way to keep up with this maintenance task. However, life gets busy at times, and you may have to rely on the following signs to know when you need to change your filter: 

  • Reduced airflow when your climate control systems are on
  • More dust than usual is settling on your vehicle’s surfaces
  • Lingering unpleasant odors

How To Change A Cabin Air Filter

If you need to replace your filter, you can easily do it yourself. Here’s how to change a cabin air filter: 

  1. Refer to your owner’s manual to locate the filter. 
  2. Typically, the cabin air filter is located behind the glove box or under the hood. However, in some cars, it’s situated under the dashboard, making it more challenging to reach.
  3. Wear gloves and a mask when removing the dirty air filter. 
  4. Place the old filter in a garbage bag, and replace it with a new Buick or GMC OEM part to ensure the highest quality, fit, and durability. You can order your cabin air filter online from Group 1 Buick GMC North or stop by our parts center near Jersey Village. 

Learn More Car Maintenance Tips From Group 1 Buick GMC North 

At Group 1 Buick GMC North, we’re your trusted source for all things GMC or Buick. If you’d like to learn more about vehicle service, be sure to reach out to our team. We’d love to hear from you and support you throughout your Buick or GMC ownership journey. 

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