Cabin filter OEM Nissan or OEM Volkswagen

OEM Nissan Cabin filter

Cabin air filter is something you need to replace periodically. $130 seems high but I have tried it myself and found it to be a PITA. I took it to a dealer, who charged something like $100 but it felt worth it to me.

Pros: worth the cost
Cons: difficult to replace
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
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OEM Nissan Cabin filter

I got a 2019 Nissan Versa Note and found one on Amazon for $15. I have a cabin filter that I am going to replace, I’ll Amit it is in an awkward place. YouTube is friend.

Pros: found on Amazon
Cons: awkward place
Vehicle: Nissan Note
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OEM Nissan Cabin filter

I bought a second hand Leaf off a dealer a few years back and they called me up wanting to service it for ~$350 & I'd looked at the service schedule & seen it was due a cabin filter and washer fluid check, so I did that myself (tbf the air filter was pretty gross, but only cost me like $30 from SCA)

Pros: easy to replace, cheap
Cons: air filter was gross
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
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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 Volkswagen Cabin filter

I can't verify but it does seem like the OEM cabin filter in the Atlas is not charcoal activated, as I'm noticing all kinds of odors (including washer fluid) that I never got while driving my '08 Jetta with an activated charcoal filter.

Cons: not charcoal activated
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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