Cabin air filters help to remove dust, pollen, and other contaminants from the air that circulates inside your car. This can help to improve the air quality you breathe while driving, which can be especially important for people with allergies or asthma. In addition, cabin air filters can help to prevent these contaminants from building up on your car's air conditioning evaporator coil, which can reduce the efficiency of your air conditioning system.
Cabin air filters are typically located behind the glove compartment or under the dashboard. Most vehicles have cabin air filters, but some older models may not. If your car does not have a cabin air filter, you can usually purchase one and install it yourself. This is a relatively easy task that should take less than 30 minutes.
Cabin air filters should be replaced at least once a year, or more often if you drive in dusty or polluted conditions. Replacing your cabin air filter regularly can help to maintain good air quality and keep your car's air conditioning system running efficiently.