Showing posts with label cabin air filter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cabin air filter. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

DIY Replacing Cabin Air Filter on a 03 - 08 Corolla

 This DIY is on a 03 - 08 Corolla which has a cabin air filter behind the glove box . 

Part Number # 88568-02020






You remove the screw in the first photo to make this diy very easy . 

Once that is remove then you squeeze the corners on the inside of the glove box and pull towards you. 

Then you will see the cover for the cabin air filter once remove then you can gently slide out the old one not causing any dirt to fall in the blower motor . 

You can vacuum if needed . In this case I bought the cabin air filter I bought has charcoal to help keep the air clean .

Put every thing back and you will feel a better breeze now from your a/c.

To prevent thins from getting dirty quick when you drive recycle the air when the a/c is on and do not park under trees .










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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

DIY - Replace Cabin Air Filter 2000 Infiniti I30

This is a DIY on how to replace your cabin air filter on a Infiniti I30 




A lot of people might not realize but the I30 does have a cabin air filter behind the glove compartment box - It is real easy to get to - Remove the 4 screws on top and the entire compartment box will drop - Note you cannot get to the filter by just pulling the door down because there is a wall - You must remove the entire piece .




You will see the door to the cabin air filter - You must remove the clip on the bottom of the door then slide door upward then towards you 



You will see two filters side by side - Remove the top one first then the bottom one will slide - Remember filter has handles and they must face outward 







Once you remove the filters make sure you look inside for any trash that can be blocking your drain whole - If you need a coat hanger to move the debris then do that - Then with the vacuum cleaner there is a attachment that has a long skinny end - Be careful when you slide it in the opening because you DO NOT WANT TO DAMAGE THE HEATER CORE OR BEND THE HEATER CORE FINS - Once you have that area cleaned then put the new filters in remembering the same procedure when putting it back together .












More DIY - www.COROLLACARCLUB.proboards.com 






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