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    DIY: how to replace cabin air filter

    Check this video out by AutoMD on how to replace cabin air filter. Very insightful video especially if you want DIY tutorials. Moreover, it will you all the trouble of mechanic and auto maintenance bills

    Here`s the video -- How to: replace cabin air filter

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    Re: DIY: how to replace cabin air filter

    That is so fundamental that I can`t believe people need a video to explain it.
    My opinion is that if a person knows so little about a vehicle that they can`t figure out how to do this then they should not be trying to work on their car.

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    Re: DIY: how to replace cabin air filter

    Yeah, I agree. Please don`t go from the cabin filter replacement video to the cam sensor video!

    I will agree that it`s a good idea to check, clean and/or replace the cabin air filter as needed.
    Tampa, FL

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    Re: DIY: how to replace cabin air filter

    She can come replace my cabin air filter for me anytime she would like.

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    Re: DIY: how to replace cabin air filter

    WTF does an aftermarket jack have to do with a cabin air filter?

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    Re: DIY: how to replace cabin air filter

    1. You guys do realize that it is borderline spam, posted to direct traffic to the video, right.
    2. Very few cabin air filters are that easy to change. (Check out changing a 1st generation Honda CR-V cabin air filter) In fairness to the video, they did say to check your owner`s manual.
    3. Wouldn`t cleaning the filter box be better done with a vacuum rather than blowing the debris into the air ducts of the vehicle.
    4. I have no idea as to the relevance of the floor jack to the changing of cabin air filters. Possibly she removed the wheel so some dummy didn`t drive the truck away while she was working on it.
    5. And yes, she was nice to look at and listen to.

    Charles

 

 

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