Cabin filter

Owner reviews for cabin filter

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OEM KIA Cabin filter

As a 2022 EV6 owner with almost 70k miles on it, I have to share that it is an excellent vehicle. The ADAS is great and has saved my bacon a few times. The ICCU is original and I have had relatively few visits to the dealer. Only a set of tires, cabin filter, and an AGM 12V battery needed for maintenance

Pros: excellent vehicle, ADAS is great
Cons: few visits to the dealer
Vehicle: Kia
Mileage: 112654 km
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Tesla Cabin filter

2019 m3 rwd lr with 40k gets 278 at 100%. Rated 310 new. Sits out in the sw fl sun 24/7. Maintenance has been 1 set of tires, a new 12v, cabin filter swap, and wiper fluid. We still love it.

Pros: still love it
Mileage: 40000 km
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OEM Honda Cabin filter

My wife's honda hvac used to get funky smelling from sitting a lot and I started using activated charcoal cabin filters and those helped quite a bit.

Pros: helped quite a bit
Cons: funky smelling
Vehicle: Honda
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Fram Cabin filter

I’d just get the standard FRAM, WIX, or so on if you wanted better airflow. If you don’t have bad allergies I’d just get regular since the benefit isn’t really noticeable otherwise, and then you get worse airflow.

Pros: better airflow
Cons: worse airflow
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Tesla Cabin filter

Anything where a cheap maintenance item is hard to access. The cabin air filters for the model 3 are pretty buried, and they’re one of the few things you have to replace. More often than other cars, as they tend to collect water in there and start to stink.

Pros: easy to replace
Cons: collect water, start stink
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