Cabin filter OEM Mazda or K&N

K&N Cabin filter

The K & N ones are very nice quality and make sense if you are going to keep the car for many miles. Once you buy them you will look at it and think man all the other ones are bad quality.

Pros: nice quality, long lasting
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K&N Cabin filter

The VF2074 fits just as well as the oem, you should be able to set it in the oem door / latch. I have it on mine with no issues.

Pros: fits just as well
Cons: no issues
Part number: VF2074
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OEM Mazda Cabin filter

Cabin air filter - I believe that’s recommended every 12k miles or so. I always replace mine annually. Part number KD45-61-J6X-9U.

Pros: easy replacement, annual replacement
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 36000 km
Part number: KD45-61-J6X-9U
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K&N Cabin filter

I have bought and installed air and cabin filters from K&N. Perfect fit, washable and last years when cleaned properly.

Pros: Perfect fit, washable, long lasting
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K&N Cabin filter

Go for the K&N cabin filter and you'll never go back to those paper ones.

K&N cabin filter benefits:

* Reusable and washable.

* The static charge on the filter captures way more dust, germs, and bacteria.

* You can breathe better and less dust that makes it through your car vents.

Pros: reusable, washable, captures dust/germs, better breathing
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OEM Mazda Cabin filter

When I started dating my wife, I found out she was on the original cabin air filter in her car. Surprisingly the cabin air filter was relatively clean and looked nothing like the picture posted.

Pros: relatively clean
Mileage: 100000 km
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