On the impala, just below the windshield on the passenger side you'll see the black cowl that covers the lower portion of the windshield. You'll need to turn on the wipers and stop them in the straight up position, then raise the hood. Remove the weatherstrip just below the cowl, as well as the washer fluid lines. You'll need a flathead screwdriver to remove the 3 fittings holding the cowl down. Once the cowl is removed you'll see the cabin filter tucked under. Then it's as easy as removing, reinstalling and putting the cowl, weatherstrip, and washer lines back in place. Also, it's common on the Impalas for a small peice of weatherstrip underneath the cowl to fall off. This can cause rainwater to leak into the passenger compartment so be sure to secure it back on the metal lip just above the filter. If it won't stay you may need to use some sort of RTV gasket silicone to secure it. That's about all there is to it....
2002 Impala 3.2? Sorry but there is no such thing.
if its the same as an 03 go under the hood to the passenger side of the car and where the wiper is unscrew that part of the cowl and there you'll find the cabin filter
there is no cabin filter
There is no cabin filter on a 1989 Chevy Silverado.
A pdf file with pictures is available at the web site below: http://www.allergybegone.com/buick-century-chevrolet-impala-cabin-air-filter.html
How do you change a cabin filter in a 2005 Chevy avalanche
It is mounted outside under the windshield. Purchase a Purolator cabin filter, as it comes with complete instructions.
It's under the hood, on the passenger side.
These is no cabin filter on a 2005 model.
I don't believe they had a cabin filter.
What year and which air filter. Engine filter or cabin filter. 2001, cabin and Engine
See Passenger Compartment Air Filter on page 171 of your "Owner's Manual", under Section 3: Instrument Panel - Climate Controls.....