Using the reg of a 2015 MK7 golf I used to own, you can get a MANN cabin filter for £20 (high quality top end, can get much much cheaper), and they’re super easy to replace yourself (2mins).
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FCP Euro has a lifetime replacement on parts from them, just buy from them and get free replacements of the currently available filters.
I just changed mine with an STP filter they had in stock at a local store, I can't tell a difference with more expensive ones, fitment was good, it's activated charcoal, for $19 and no shipping cost or time I'll do it again.
Replaced cabin air filter w k&n high performance filter in prep for my 60k, car feels so much faster now. Butt dyno is reading 10+ hp gains!
This Mann cabin air filter is probably the best one I’ve ever used. I could be behind a diesel truck and smell nothing but clean air.
Approaching 7k miles on 2018 GSW S 4motion 6mt, loving the car. -Warranty work to clean musty smell out of HVAC system, and replace cabin filter. This was performed free during first oil change. Dealership was excellent throughout the process and told me to not run recirc before shutting the car off.
What finally seemed to help was replacing the cabin air filter (did myself in 3/2017) with one of the MANN charcoal filters (FP26 009 "Frecious Plus"). Perhaps this was just coincidental, but we have not experienced the problem since changing the filter.
My AC smells like wet dog for the first 30 seconds I run it. Wonder if changing the cabin filter would help.
I have changed cabin filters multiple times, and cleaned the evaporator with foam. I first used Klima cleaner, then I tried DWD2. I can not get this problem to go away.
Mk7 GTI, currently at 5k miles but strong mildew smell coming from the vents.. I know the cabin air filters will last at least 15-20k miles. Anyone have a similar issue?
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Top manufacturers of cabin filter for Volkswagen Golf
This part for Volkswagen Golf is made around the world. We have reviews for cabin filter manufacturers from countries such as: Germany, UK, USA .
In March 2026, the ranking of cabin filter for Volkswagen Golf on PartReview included 4 manufacturers. It is based on 13 reviews and 40 votes.
Which cabin filter to choose for Volkswagen Golf?
Last month, PartReview users preferred Mann. 30% of positive votes went to this manufacturer.
In second place: cabin filter OEM Volkswagen — 15%.
Third place: STP with 7% of the votes.
In the overall ranking of cabin filter, which aggregates opinions of owners of different car makes and models, these brands hold the following positions:
- Mann ranked 1, PR Score — 93. Based on 39 reviews and 118 votes.
- OEM Volkswagen ranked 10, PR Score — 60. Based on 21 review and 69 votes.
- STP does not yet have enough reviews to participate in the ranking. You can help by adding a review with the brand and your car model.
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