Cabin filter OEM Mazda or OEM BMW
BMW M240i - it got an oil change, and a cabin filter. Continues to plug along just fine.
The cabin air filter is one of the easiest I have ever replaced, you don't have to pull the whole glove box out in order to get to it.
I’ve had my i4 for over two years. Maintenance costs have been $0 but BMW gives you three years of free maintenance. When I have brought it in, all they do is inspect the car, top off wiper fluid and replace the in cabin air filter.
i replaced the cabin air filter on my 2016 mazda3 for ~$10, took me only a few minutes.
i wanna buy one any website you sell this ?
I've had to replace the cabin filter 2-3 times because of this problem. At first the smell would go away after replacing the filter, but eventually returns, usually when spring rolls around.
Not nearly as bad as some of the others listed here, but absurd for what it is: cabin air filter for a first-gen Mazda3.
That never got replaced, the filters still look white after 2-3 years in the cars I work on, this looks 5-10 years old.
That was not replaced in the last 5000mi. If you have an itemized invoice, I would check to see if it states what part was installed.
On certain mazdas (like my 2006, 2008.5 Mazda3, and 2015 Mazda5) it's NOT a 2 min job. It requires 2-3 hr yoga session to warm up to prep for the job, then another 2hrs trying to get in the right position as to not cramp up while trying to position 2 filters on top of each other in a space that only small children hands can access
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