Cabin filter

Owner reviews for cabin filter

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Tesla Cabin filter
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Rating 5.0

My wife has a 2021 Model-y and it\u2019s been amazing. 55K miles and all we\u2019ve done is a set of tires, wipers, and a few cabin air filters.

Pros: amazing, low maintenance
Mileage: 88513 km
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Mann Cabin filter

Decided to change my cabin filter today, I’m gonna be honest and forgot these had them. I think the P/O forgot to, the old one was dated May of 2003. Quick little before and after. Ofc bought the Mann filter, gotta keep it OEM ????

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OEM FORD Cabin filter

The biggest advantage with the activated type is that it picks up odours so you smell less of the fumes from outside

If you don't care about those just get the OE

Pros: picks up odours
Vehicle: Ford
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OEM Mazda Cabin filter

I switched to a Mazda 3 as a daily but I loved the CX-50, CX-5, and no doubt in my mind the Mazda 6 holds its place.\n\nThe layout under the hood was similar to my 13' fusion. Changing oil was easier, engine air filter was easier, cabin air filter was easier.

Pros: easier cabin air filter
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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Tesla Cabin filter

I've used both the Tesla ones and the Amazon ones and both resulted in bad smells after 6-12 months. My third set is a similar version of the Amazon ones. I just swap them every 12 months. Also use the foaming coil cleaner this time and things still smell nice after 3 months. Real test will be this summer.

Pros: foaming coil cleaner effective
Cons: bad smells after 6-12 months
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OEM Toyota Cabin filter

This happened to us with 2023 sienna after a dealers oil change !!! It turns out that they didn't close air intake filter cabin correctly. We were drive up to Canada at the time. We had to stop time to time to stop the warning. Check the air filter cabin and make sure it secure.

Vehicle: Toyota Sienna
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Tesla Cabin filter

I swapped my OEM filters after 4 years and they looked new. Put in one of the “high rated ones” from Amazon and the car started smelling. I’m thinking of just spending the extra money to go Tesla official because i’m not trusting these Temu products that fit the cabin but might be making things worse.

Pros: OEM filters durable, no smell
Cons: aftermarket filters cause smell
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Owner reviews for cabin filter

As of March 2026, PartReview has 330 reviews across 36 manufacturers for cabin filter. 13 of them have enough reviews to participate in the ranking of this part.

Popular manufacturers of cabin filter

The most popular manufacturers of cabin filter on PartReview include:

  1. Mann - 39 reviews. PR Score: 93, average rating: 4.5.
  2. K&N - 38 reviews. PR Score: 84, average rating: 4.1.
  3. Fram - 25 reviews. PR Score: 60, average rating: 3.4.
  4. Tesla - 23 reviews. PR Score: 68, average rating: 3.7.
  5. Bosch - 21 review. PR Score: 95, average rating: 4.6.

Most opinions about performance and characteristics of cabin filter are collected on these pages.

Top manufacturers of cabin filter

There are enough reviews to build a ranking. Top manufacturers of cabin filter:

  1. Mann - 93% positive votes. Balance: +102 votes
  2. K&N - 84% positive votes. Balance: +81 vote
  3. Bosch - 95% positive votes. Balance: +54 votes
  4. OEM Honda - 95% positive votes. Balance: +45 votes
  5. Wix - 86% positive votes. Balance: +42 votes

Comparisons of cabin filter manufacturers

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