Maybe the dealer mis-quoted on the price but up here in Canada he told me $50 to $60. I was following a Precidia with a blown motor and I could smell the burning oil as if my windows were open (they weren't).
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Re:Cabin Filter
Date: 2008/04/04 00:35
By: Voodoo Stu
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I have to save all the money I can for gas. $1.23 per liter.
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Re:Cabin Filter
Date: 2008/04/04 00:37
By: kokopelli
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$5 per gal? wow.. There's a thread on how to replace it yourself somewhere.. Ron
Voodoo Stu wrote: I have to save all the money I can for gas. $1.23 per liter.
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Re:Cabin Filter
Date: 2008/04/04 06:02
By: pajuggalo
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Easy to do. Open your glove box and pull in on the sides of it, and it will drop down. Look over the top of it, and you will see a white plastic piece with 2 tabs and it says up with a arrow. Squeeze the tabs and slide it out. inside the plastic tray it the filter. I threw mine away, and got some filter material for a airconditioning unit, a big piece for $1.49 at Ace Hardware, it's reusable and washable. Cut it to size drop it in the tray and slide it back in. If you want you can put a dryer sheet over the top of it, and the smell will come through your vents.
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Re:Cabin Filter
Date: 2008/04/04 21:03
By: puterbob
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It's definetly worth changing your cabin filter if it's dirty. The details are in the owners manual and it's really easy to change...
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