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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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OEM Volkswagen Cabin filter

They changed something on the Arteon vs other VW models -- the procedure is the same, but those tabs just don't bend. I got it done, but it should not be that difficult.

Cons: tabs don't bend
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Mazda Cabin filter

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

Cons: difficult to access
Vehicle: Mazda
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OEM Mazda Cabin filter

Unnecessary. A few years ago a Mazda dealership suggested a bunch of work to me when I went in for an oil change, including some stuff I had done on my own literally a week before. I got a survey from Mazda and complained on it that they were suggesting bogus things that I know for a fact did not need to be done (e.g. they claimed my cabin air filter and engine air filter were dirty, despite being brand new).

Cons: bogus things suggested
Vehicle: Mazda
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