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Benefits
The cabin air filter keeps dust, dirt, pollen, bacteria, and exhaust gasses from entering the HVAC system of your car. It also prevents bugs, leaves, and other debris from clogging up the system.
When should I get it?
Unfortunately, many people don't even realize they have a cabin air filter, much less than it needs to be replaced! It's essential to keep your cabin's air quality high, though, so it's something you'll want to stay on top of.
The time period for replacing your cabin air filter is dependent on the make, model, and year of your vehicle, so you'll want to check your owner's manual for verification. In general, though, most cabin air filters should be replaced somewhere between every 15,000 and 30,000 miles.
You may also notice any of the following signs:
- Reduced airflow when climate control systems are on.
- Lingering unpleasant odors.
- Increasing dust settling on vehicle surfaces.
What is it?
Today, most vehicles on the road have a cabin air filter installed to help keep the vehicle air clean and fresh. These air filters help prevent harmful pollutants, including pollen and dust, from getting into the air you breathe.
Why is it important?
Besides just pollutants and debris, cabin air filters also help drastically reduce the number of allergens that can get into your vehicle. Pollen could easily get into your vehicle without the air filter, and the less often you change your filter, the more pollen will build-up, which could cause more of it to get into your vehicle.
Allergens building up in your cabin air filter is more common in states that have massive pollen seasons, particularly areas with a large number of oak trees. Regardless of where you live, it's important to change your air filter so that you don't have to deal with any allergens getting into your vehicle.
How do I know if I need it?
Every 15000-30000 miles
Why do this with us?Â
We use the proper filter that fits correctly and flows the correct amount that was designed for you Volvo