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    Posted: 11 Sep 2024 at 4:08pm
Dealership claims it should be changed every year. I dunno? They want $100 to do it. Doesn't look too hard to do on u tube, for what that's worth. Any thoughts? Thanks
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Yet another great scam...
build in a filter, then charge to replace it every 6 months or year ! $3 part to dealer....GREAT profit.

Anyone remember when their rides did NOT have filters  ?
Hmm...NOW we NEED them ????
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DMiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Sep 2024 at 4:46pm
Had OEM filter in my 99 F250, was NASTY when came out but did its job for 24 years.  Mine you lower the glove box door and take a small retaining cover off, Not a Big Deal and NOT worth the $100.  Now the 2010 Inpala, ENTIRE Dash ASSEMBLY has to come out to change Heater Core, is about the ONLY time can get to this filter, 8 Hours BOOK Time.
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Dealership rip off. I order mine from Rock Auto and change them myself or get my granddaughter to do it. The filters do help keep the heater core and a/c evaporator from getting clogged. Changing once a year is usually adequate. 
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I changed the cabin filter in my parents' 2008 Impala took 15 minutes. You do not remove the dash. Open the hood and take a plastic cover off and there it is.
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Thanks everyone!!
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Youtube is a great help for your specific vehicle.
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Yeah Curt, u tube is helpful. Thanks
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I took the one out of our 2019 FLEX last month.. Still clean after 5 years.. Blew it out, maybe 10% plugged... Took almost 3 minutes to remove and replace.
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Its a good idea to take them out and inspect.  See if the rodents in your area have taken up residence...Wink
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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

Anyone remember when their rides did NOT have filters  ?
Hmm...NOW we NEED them ????

Nothing I have is new enough to have one,  so I'm not vulnerable to the automakers plan of bleeding the customer for all they can get. Once a year with an air-hose blow-tube keeps the heater-AC ducts clean.  
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Changed mine myself at 36,000 miles - Dealer said $120 to change engine and cabin filter - Had oil change at dealer and now 8,000 on cabin filter - told me it was black and needed changing - even offered to show me - when is said the filter has charcoal particles in it as odor absorption - got a odd look from service writer as she had never heard of that   
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I'm struggling with sciatica now but when I'm better I'll buy a cabin filter and see how it goes. Thanks again guys
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Originally posted by bemer848 bemer848 wrote:

I changed the cabin filter in my parents' 2008 Impala took 15 minutes. You do not remove the dash. Open the hood and take a plastic cover off and there it is.

Not so simple on a 2010 for some reason GM decided to change it up.
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to make it a PITA for owner and FORCE you to go to dealer !!!!
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