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1. Find the VINOn most passenger cars, you may find the VIN number on the front of the dashboard on the driver's side. The best way to see it is to look through the windshield from outside the car. You may also find the VIN number on the driver's side door pillar. Open the door and look around the area where the door latches to the car. A motorcycle's VIN is usually on the steering neck below the handlebars, although sometimes it's on the motor or on the frame near the motor. A semitrailer's VIN is located on the front part of the semitrailer on the left side. If you can't find the VIN number on the vehicle, you should also be able to locate it on your vehicle's title or liability insurance documents. | 2. Decode the VINUse free VIN decoder & lookup online. Or look at the 10th digit for car model YEAR, and compare with coding table (next image on the right). | 3. 10th Digit Code and YearEvery "10th Digit Code" stands for a certain YEAR. For your information, the codes will cycle and start over every 30 years. So, just pick the befitting one with your knowledge of your car. | 4. ExampleFor Example: Firstly, I can be sure that this car is an old car, but not that old for like 40 years old, just maybe 10 years old-ish. Therefore, I can see the "8" on 10th digit code, and know this car is a 2008 YEAR car by comparing the decoding table. |
The cabin air filter, a feature of cleaning the air that comes into the interior through the heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system. It catches dust, pollen and other airborne materials that can make riding in a car unpleasant, particularly if you have allergies or other respiratory problems.
Recommendations on when it should be replaced vary by manufacturer — some say every 12,000 or 15,000 miles, others longer — and how often can depend on how much you drive and where. If you drive in heavy traffic in an urban area that has poor air quality, you could need to replace the filter annually or even more often. However, that also could be true in a desert climate where there is a lot of dust.
Some signs that you need a new cabin air filter are reduced air flow through your climate control system, such as when you crank up the fan too high and get more noise than results. Another is persistent bad odors. Even if you don't have these warnings, you should have the filter checked at least once a year, and you may be able to do that yourself.
Many cabin air filters are located behind the glove box and are easily accessible by freeing the glove box from its fasteners (instructions should be in the owner's manual). Others are located under the dashboard and may not be easy to reach, or under the hood where fresh air enters the climate control system. Some of these filters are expensive, as in USD50 or more at dealershops, so you could save money by buying a replacement at PayandPack store (Potauto) and doing it yourself.
If a dealership service department or repair shop recommends you get a new cabin air filter, ask to see the current one. Depending on how long the filter has been in service, you might be shocked at what you see: leaves, twigs, insects, soot and grime that literally cover the entire surface that comes in contact with incoming air. You'll know it's time for a new cabin air filter.
Upgraded Activated Carbon Cabin Filter
Standard White Cabin Filter
Installation Instructions Included in Box
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 21 - Jun 26
US$40
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