OEM
- 30767024
- 31366123
- 31390880
- LR019589
Cabin air filters are used to filter particulates from the air entering your vehicle’s passenger cabin to supply a continuous supply of clean breathable air. Some cabin filters are coated in activated charcoal and are capable of preventing noxious gasses and odors from entering the passenger cabin.
Clogged cabin air filters restrict the amount of fresh air entering the passenger cabin, allowing air to remain stagnant. Furthermore, it can cause a strain on the climate control blower motor that draws air into the passenger cabin, leading to premature failure to the blower motor and regulator.
Signs of a Clogged Cabin Air Filter
A musty smell in your vehicle is a sign the cabin filter is clogged and needs to be replaced to allow fresh air to enter your vehicle’s passenger cabin.
Replacing Your Vehicle’s Cabin Air Filter
Cabin air filters should be replaced every year, regardless of mileage to ensure clean, fresh air is always allowed to enter your vehicle’s passenger cabin. In particularly arid climates, it is recommended to replace your cabin air filter as often as every six months due to the high levels of dirt and dust in the air.
Cabin air filters are often located under the dash and can be replaced in as quickly as 10 minutes by removing the cabin air filter access cover or glove box. Some vehicles have cabin air filters under the hood where fresh air enters the climate control ducts or have multiple filters in multiple locations to filter air entering and circulating throughout the passenger cabin.
Hengst Cabin Air Filters.
“Left/Right or Front/Rear” notes means the part fits the left or right side of the car. These parts are still sold individually and you’ll
need to select the appropriate quantity if you plan to replace more than one of this item.





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