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OEM FORD Cabin filter

I've changed the cabin air filter twice, rotated the tires three times (should have done that more often in hindsight), and I've replaced all the wiper blades.

Pros: replaced cabin air filter
Vehicle: Ford
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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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OEM FORD Cabin filter

- The usual things like wipers blades & fluid, cabin filter, tire rotation are all the same. - Tire life is about the same as my ICE cars

Pros: tire life is good
Vehicle: Ford
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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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Bosch Cabin filter

I've been using Bosch HEPA filters in my vehicles. BOSCH 6075C for the twins. I ordered a few from Rock Auto.

Pros: good quality, HEPA filtration
Part number: BOSCH 6075C
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Bosch Cabin filter
BsickPassat
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Rating 1.0

I would not use the Bosch one again. 1) It has a chemical smell out of the box that needs time to dissipate 2) it restricts airflow... that's how it's a HEPA filter 3) Bosch isn't kidding about its replacement interval, when it gets plugged up (and it's fast) you get no airflow.

Cons: restricts airflow, chemical smell
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