Cabin filter Bosch or Fram

Fram Cabin filter

I can\u2019t smell the windshield wiper fluid since I switched to a Fram filter with charcoal in it.

Pros: reduced windshield wiper fluid smell
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Bosch Cabin filter

Filtro de cabine com carv\u00e3o ativado: 45,00 (pegue o com carv\u00e3o ativado, vale muito a pena, n\u00e3o d\u00e1 cheiro no AC).

Pros: n\u00e3o d\u00e1 cheiro
Vehicle: Peugeot 208
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Bosch Cabin filter

Bosch 6081C fancy pants (Hepa) version of the cabin filter is $21 and takes a few minutes to replace, that's $60 saved right there.

Pros: Hepa version, easy replace
Vehicle: Ford
Part number: 6081C
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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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Fram Cabin filter

After having a fram cabin air filter in my dad's frontier reduce the airflow out of the vents by a good 15%-20% you guessed it... dealership

Cons: reduced airflow
Vehicle: Nissan
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Fram Cabin filter

Now, I just replaced the cabin filter on my (new to me) 2021 Kia Soul for the second time in 9 months and the new one which is a Fram, smells so musty and stale when it’s on recirculate, I might just replace it with another one to see if it makes a difference. It literally smells like stale moth balls. If I take the filter out and run it, smell goes away.

Cons: musty and stale smell
Vehicle: Kia Soul
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Which cabin filter to choose — Bosch or Fram?

If choosing cabin filter across many manufacturers, check the part ranking. If your choice is down to two brands, the PartReview part comparisons help.

We compare cabin filter across these categories:

Comparison of cabin filter Bosch and Fram
  1. PR Score.
  2. Overall ranking.
  3. Vote balance.
  4. Average rating.
  5. Number of reviews.
  6. Feature ratings.
  7. Car owners’ choice.

Which cabin filter are better — Fram or Bosch?

In March 2026 on PartReview, cabin filter Bosch were overall better than Fram.

  1. Bosch received a PR Score of 95 out of 100, and Fram scored 60 points.
  2. Bosch ranked 3 in the overall ranking, and Fram ranked 9.
  3. The average rating is higher for Bosch (4.6) than for Fram (3.4).
  4. Cabin filter Bosch have better feature ratings than Fram:
    • Airflow - owners believe, that this property for Bosch is better than Fram.
    • Odor - drivers claim, that this property for Bosch is outperforms Fram.

Which cabin filter are more popular — Bosch or Fram?

Cabin filter Bosch and Fram were equally popular according to data in March 2026.

By vote balance, cabin filter Bosch surpassed Fram:

  • For Bosch, the ratio of positive (57) to negative (3) votes is 54 votes.
  • For Fram, the ratio of positive (50) to negative (32) votes is 18 votes.

By number of reviews, cabin filter Fram surpassed Bosch:

Which cabin filter do car owners prefer — Bosch or Fram?

In March 2026, according to PartReview, cabin filter Bosch and Fram have not taken top places in car-specific ratings. You can help by adding your review about these manufacturers.

Other comparisons of cabin filter

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For example, comparisons of cabin filter Bosch with: Mann, K&N, Tesla, OEM Volkswagen, Wix, OEM FORD, OEM Mazda, OEM Honda, OEM Toyota, OEM Nissan.

Also available: comparisons of cabin filter Fram with: Mann, K&N, Tesla, OEM Volkswagen, Wix, OEM FORD, OEM Mazda, OEM Honda, OEM Toyota, OEM Nissan.

You can also see who is better among other cabin filter manufacturers: Mann or K&N, Mann or Fram, Fram or K&N, Tesla or Mann, Tesla or K&N.

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