Well this is what I have learned while searching the internet so far. My car is a 1995 though but I would think the cabin filter would be in same area. My search brought up that it is located under the hood on the far end of the passenger side just in front of the windshield wiper motor area. There is a screen on the top of the wiper motor area, remove and you will see a narrow wide door which hides the filter. Filter is in the air intake plenum wedged into place vertically, so you will only see it's edge which has an arrow that points toward the rear. Simply pull up and out to remove. Put in new with arrow pointing in same position toward rear. This in one answer I found. I haven't actually went out yet to look but plan on doing it this weekend.
Another one I watched said to turn car on and position your wipers in the up postion then turn off car so they stay UP. Open hood and remove washer fluid tube then remove weather stripping off to about 1/2 way. From passenger side remove collin screw and cap and if you have a middle bolt remove as well then push up the plastic wiper casing and you will find the cabin air filter remove up and out.
From the factory, it doesn't have one. It was only built with a screen in the location mentioned above.
A 1998 Chrysler Concorde does not have a cabin filter.
I was not built with one.
what air filter do I change to help air condition flow. You car referring to a cabin air filter which this vehicle does not have.
A 2001 Chrysler Sebring does not have a cabin filter.
It wasn't built with one.
Purchase a Purolator Cabin Filter, it comes with instructions.
It does not have a cabin filter from the factory.
Didn't come with one.
Not equipped with a cabin filter.
It wasn't built with a cabin filter.It wasn't built with a cabin filter.
A 2002 PT Cruiser was not built with a cabin filter.
A 1995 Concorde does not have a cabin filter. The engine air filter is under the hood in the black plastic box.