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Tesla Cabin filter

‘21 Tesla Model Y, I’ve needed an air filter change with coil cleaning, another coil cleaning I did myself. Set of tires at 25k miles. Currently at 30 k miles and only other thing I’ve done is refill windshield washer fluid.

Pros: minimal maintenance
Mileage: 30000 km
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Tesla Cabin filter

I’ve changed the oil in my Tesla zero times in 15k miles, but I did have to replace the windshield wipers, and cabin air filter.

Pros: no oil changes needed
Mileage: 15000 km
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Tesla Cabin filter
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Rating 4.0

Just picked up our second Model Y, had our first one for over a year and 20k+ miles and the only things it needed was tires (put new wheels and tires on), and cabin air filters change (took about 15 minute in my driveway).

Pros: easy cabin air filter change
Mileage: 32000 km
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Tesla Cabin filter

A recent update fixed the issue with mine. I didn't smell it anymore for the last few weeks. I still had an appt with mobile service to replace my filters and they cleaned the evap core for free (paid for the filters) as well. Still no smell.

Pros: no smell, evap core cleaned
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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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