What a nightmare... Not actually changing out the pollen filter but finding accurate information. The Chilton manual says to take off the driver side panels and does many posts on the net. A few also say to take off the passenger side panel and glove box. I can promise for a 1998 328i this is all you need to do and it's a 15 minute job. The pollen filter is located in the side of the heater box, behind the centre of the dash. You access it by removing the lower dash panel on the passenger side. Remove the plastic duct underneath the dash on the passenger side. You have to unclip this duct by pulling off a couple of plastic clips with pliers. When you've moved this duct, you'll see a sort of round handle (like an extension piece) connected to a plastic cover. Hint it is located near the engine firewall. You twist this counter-clockwise about 1/2 turn and this little access door comes off. Behind this is the pollen filter which slides out. If yours hasn't been changed in a while, pull out the shop vac as you will need it. Tons of debris comes out with the filter. Replace and reverse all the installation tips. Wow what a difference the improved air flow made!
No, it does not have a cabin filter.No, it does not have a cabin filter.
A 1998 Jeep does not have a cabin filter.
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Doesn't have a cabin filter.
A 1998 Chrysler Concorde does not have a cabin filter.
Purchase a Purolator Cabin Filter. They come with complete instructions.
No cabin filter on a 98
It was not built with a cabin filter.
A 1998 Chrysler Town and Country does not have a cabin filter.
Purchase a Purolator Cabin Filter at Advance Auto Parts. It comes with complete instructions on location and how to change it.The 3.1L doesn't have an cabin air filter only the 3.8L.
The Owner Guide doesn't show a cabin filter for the 1998 Ford Expedition
Not equipped with a cabin filter.