Cabin filter Bosch or Fram

Bosch Cabin filter
HaziHasi
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Rating 4.0

Cabin Filter - Bosch HEPA 6092C. the air blowing speed is reduced though due to finer filtering so if u plan to run it in summer, u likely have to crank up the fan speed one/two level up higher than usual.

Pros: fine filtering
Cons: reduced air flow
Part number: 6092C
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Bosch Cabin filter

I replace mine every 10k miles on average, there is lots of dust and debris on the roads where I stay. Bosch HEPA filters (6022C) are very nice for the price, I like them

Pros: very nice for price
Vehicle: Dodge
Mileage: 16000 km
Part number: 6022C
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Fram Cabin filter

The Genesis OE filter is $75!! The Fram Fresh Breeze filter is $25 or less; it combines activated charcoal with baking soda to reduce HVAC odor. I've used them in all my vehicles since Fram introduced the Fresh Breeze filter line and found them remarkably effective.

Pros: effective, cost-effective
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Fram Cabin filter
M990MG4
  • Airflow:
Rating 2.0

IMO, don't get the really thick ones with carbon (like Fram FreshBreeze) - they restrict airflow and can cause the resistor and motor to overheat (essentially it's like a clogged/dirty filter)

Cons: restrict airflow, overheat
Vehicle: Toyota
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Fram Cabin filter

You don't need to buy OEM - *especially* for a cabin air filter - but you could save some money by finding a good source of Bosch or Wix filters. Never Fram, ever.

Pros: save some money
Cons: Never Fram
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