Cabin air filter SHOULD be replaced every 12,000 miles or so.
The Cabin Air Filter is located behind the glove box:
1. Open glove box
2. Push inward on the sides of the glove box bin and swing the glove box door downward
3. Release the glove box hinges by sliding the glove box to the RIGHT, then remove the glove box
4. Release the two tabs retaining the cabin air filter cover to the A/C-heater housing, then remove the cover.
5. Remove the cabin air filter element from the A/C-heater housing
6. Install the cain air filter element
7. Repeat items 1-3 in REVERSE order to remount the glove box
NOTE: YOU SHOULD NOT run your recirculate air continuously. To do so can and will result in mold eventually forming and the particles blowing back into the vehicle.
A 2008 Jeep Liberty does not have a cabin filter.
A 2007 Jeep Liberty does not have a cabin filter.
No. A 2003 Jeep does not have a cabin filter.
A 2003 Liberty does not have a cabin filter.
A 2008 Jeep Cherokee does not have a cabin filter.
No. A Jeep Wrangler does not have a cabin filter.
yes,
yes,
It wasn't built with one
The cabin air filter filters the air used to heat or cool the inside of the cabin.
Purchase a Purolator Cabin Filter. It comes with complete detailed instructions.
A 1997 Jeep does not have a cabin filter.