WARNING: A dirty cabin filter can contain 5x more pollutants than outside air! Check Your Filter

Cabin Air Filter Replacement Service

Breathe cleaner air and protect your vehicle's AC system

Clean vs dirty cabin air filter

Why Your Cabin Filter Matters

Air Quality

Filters pollen, dust, and pollutants before they enter your cabin

AC Performance

Maintains proper airflow for effective heating and cooling

Health Protection

Reduces allergens and harmful particles in your breathing space

Signs You Need a New Cabin Filter

Reduced Airflow

  • Weak AC/heater performance
  • Longer time to cool/heat cabin
  • Unusual whistling sounds

Air Quality Issues

  • Musty or unpleasant odors
  • Increased dust on surfaces
  • More allergy symptoms while driving

Visual Indicators

  • Visible dirt/debris accumulation
  • Dark or discolored filter media
  • Moisture or mold presence

Risks of a Dirty Cabin Filter

AC System Strain

Reduced airflow forces blower motor to work harder, leading to premature failure

Health Hazards

Mold spores and bacteria can circulate through your vents

Window Fogging

Poor airflow reduces defroster effectiveness in humid conditions

Pro Tip: If you drive in dusty areas or have allergy sufferers in your family, replace your cabin filter twice as often as recommended

Our Professional Replacement Process

1

Location

Access filter behind glovebox or under dashboard (varies by vehicle)

2

Removal

Properly disengage housing and remove old filter

3

Cleaning

Vacuum debris from filter housing and ducts

4

Installation

Secure new filter with proper orientation

Cabin Filter Options

Standard Particulate

  • Traps dust and pollen
  • Basic odor reduction
  • Economical choice

HEPA Grade

  • Hospital-grade filtration
  • Traps 99.97% of particles
  • Ideal for allergy sufferers

Breathe Easier With a Fresh Cabin Filter

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Cabin Filter FAQs

How often should the cabin filter be replaced?

Typically every 15,000-25,000 miles, but more frequently if you drive in dusty areas or have allergy concerns.

Can a dirty cabin filter affect my AC?

Yes, restricted airflow reduces cooling efficiency and can cause evaporator coils to freeze up.

Why does my car smell musty when I turn on the AC?

This is often caused by mold growing on a dirty cabin filter or in the evaporator box. Replacing the filter is the first step to solving this.