open the glove box, empty it, on the right side there is a release (a plastic arm). Gently pry out until it releases the whole box and lower it all the way down gently or some plastic will break. once you get that far, you are looking directly at the cabin filter box, use both hands and put fingers top to bottom on tabs (4) and squeeze gently and pull to remove cover. replace filter and reverse.
Purchase a Purolator cabin filter. It comes with complete instructions.
Purchase a Purolator Cabin Filter for your car, it comes with complete instructions.
I did not think this car had a cabin filter.If it does just call the Dealer.
Well I'm thinking that most manufacturers keep the cabin air filter in the same place. I have a 1999 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6 and the cabin air filter in that car is back behind the glove box....if I am right about this your cars air filter should be in the same place...but if it's not there I would call the dealership and talk to them about it.
The cabin air filter is behind the glove box. The glove box will need to be dropped down or completely removed to gain access to the filter.
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My 2009 Hyundai has 40K miles and recently started to smell like excrement. Drive the car, turn on the vents, open the windows or gag! Terrible. I changed the cabin air filter, no change.
To reach the cabin air filter on a Hyundai Elantra the glovebox has to be removed. The filter is located behind the glovebox and can be easily replaced once the glove box is removed.
The cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment. Un hook the glove compartment on each side & you can pull the cabin air filter holder(bracket) out. It should show you this in your maintenance manual.
The 1995 Sonata cabin air filter is located behind the kick plate on the passenger side of the passenger compartment. You will need to remove the kick plate in order to access the cabin filter.
behind the glove box. remove the glove box and there is a ribbed rectangular panel, the cabin filter is in there. diy because i understand the dealer charges around $90 to replace it, (the paper filter is only around $20, activated carbon is $35) and it only takes about 15 minutes to change.
Somewhere in/under dashboard (you may be lucky enough to pop off a cover to reach filter) Was your problem diagnosed by someone with blend door operation experiance?