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
Our Professional Replacement Process
Location
Access filter behind glovebox or under dashboard (varies by vehicle)
Removal
Properly disengage housing and remove old filter
Cleaning
Vacuum debris from filter housing and ducts
Installation
Secure new filter with proper orientation
Cabin Filter Options
Standard Particulate
- Traps dust and pollen
- Basic odor reduction
- Economical choice
Activated Carbon
- Neutralizes odors
- Reduces exhaust fumes
- Better allergen control
HEPA Grade
- Hospital-grade filtration
- Traps 99.97% of particles
- Ideal for allergy sufferers
Breathe Easier With a Fresh Cabin Filter
Our mobile service comes to your home or workplace