2002 Chevy Avalanche cabin air filter is located under the passenger glove-box area. You will need to remove the plastic "kick plate" above the passenger foot-well by removing 3 screws(you'll need a ratchet set, can't remember sizes). You might be able to get away with just removing the right and middle ones, the far left (by center column) can be a pain. Once that is out of the way, there should be a slim (2 inch) plastic strip with a tab at front that runs from front to back with another screw at the rear to remove. With that out you should see the air filter (there are two separate ones). Remove and replace filters, checking for air flow direction. Reverse process to put back together and you should be done!
Note: After the 2002 year Avalanche, it looks like cabin air filters were only an option or might not even exist for several model years. So try to find out if you even have one before applying this on other Avalanche years.
A 2002 Jeep does not have a cabin filter.
there is no cabin aor filter on 2002 models
The 2002 was the only Av to have one.....crazy. Almost as crazy as no tranny cooler on my Z71 "tow package". There are kits to add a filter, but they sound like a PITA
Most cabin air filters are only a dealership option.
No. A 2002 Durango does not have a cabin filter.
A 2002 Durango does not have a cabin filter.
does a 2002 grand prix have a cabin filter?
A 2002 Chrysler Sebring was not built with a cabin filter.
A 2002 Ram was not built with a cabin filter.
It was not built with a cabin filter.
A 2002 Ram does not have a cabin air filter.
Won't find one. Didn't come with a cabin filter.