Cabin filter

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Denso Cabin filter

While you are in the cabin, order some Denso charcoal cabin air filters (RockAuto) for your model, open the glove compartment, squeeze the sides together to unlatch them from dash, and inspect, vacuum the filter housing behind the glove compartment and then replace with a new filter. You’ll breathe much better.

Pros: better air quality
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Wix Cabin filter

For cabin filter, I personally recommend using a filter with a carbon layer to reduce smells. Fram, TYC, Hengst, Mann, and Wix all are good options.

Pros: reduces smells
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K&N Cabin filter
BroLil
  • Airflow:
Rating 5.0

Buy a K&N engine air filter and cabin air filter and replace them. They’re good for like 100k miles, you just have to take them out and bang them off in the trash every so often.

Pros: lasts 100k miles
Cons: more expensive
Mileage: 100000 km
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K&N Cabin filter

However I actually use washable K&N cabin filters. You buy once and of course it is more expensive than disposable but it pays for itself and you can easily clean whenever you want.

Pros: washable, easy to clean
Cons: more expensive
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OEM Lexus Cabin filter

So glad I chose this instead of a Q60. Always a fun drive &gas in my opinion hasn’t been too bad. I drive down to SoCal a lot(4 hr drive) &a little under half tank in eco mode (sports mode through the grapevine) gets me there! Oil changes every 3k miles, prob will change out my cabin filter &filters soon. Purchased at 27k miles &now she’s at 50k miles ???? overall, a happy Lexus driver ???? it’s been a good year with this car!

Pros: fun drive, gas not bad
Vehicle: Lexus
Mileage: 50000 km
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OEM Volkswagen Cabin filter

They changed something on the Arteon vs other VW models -- the procedure is the same, but those tabs just don't bend. I got it done, but it should not be that difficult.

Cons: tabs don't bend
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Toyota Cabin filter
Carnifex2
  • Airflow:
Rating 1.0

I had them do a standard service on my Tacoma once. Oil, filters, etc. Next time around I had them give me a quote for a 150k mile service...and it was almost insulting. Got everything to do it myself for a fraction of the parts cost and when I went to replace my cabin air filter it was very clearly about 5 years old.

Pros: fraction of parts cost
Cons: cabin air filter old
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 150000 km
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OEM Toyota Cabin filter

When I bought my 2005 Tundra I took it to Kendall Toyota for an inspection, they recommended a cabin air filter.

A 2005 Tundra doesn’t have a cabin air filter.

Cons: unnecessary recommendation
Vehicle: Toyota Tundra
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