Saturday, August 8, 2009

Cabin Filter Replacement Tutorial (Aircond Filter)

The air con/cabin filters are recommended to be changed every 15,000 km. I bet most of you didn't know this, until Steven Chen brought this up in the THM forums.

Take a look at your glove compartment:




This is what happens when you don't change your cabin filters for 40,000 km. Bugs, leaves and dirt is trapped, and you and your passengers will be breathing the air.


What you will need:
* cabin filters (buy HERE!)
* (-) screwdriver
* maybe a plier
* adequate lighting (torch light if installing at night)

1. Remove everything from your glove compartment.


2. Remove Left Clip:


3. Remove Right Clip


4. Remove Glove Compartment Rubber band
(a) Here it is


(b) You can't use your finger


(c) Use a screwdriver and gently remove the rubber band


5. The Glove Compartment is out




6. These are the cabin filters:


7. Remove the cabin filter cover using 2 thumbs, applying pressure downwards to remove the clips.


Cover out:


Cabin filters exposed. Only the right filter is visible.


8. Remove the Right filter by its "handle"




Pull the right filter "handle" towards you. There maybe some resistance (eg. stuck), but be gentle and try to "wiggle" out the filter.


If its really stuck, a long nose plier helps to get the job done.


Be careful not to pull too hard or risk breaking the handle.


Its out :)


The empty slot which the right filter came out of:


9. Remove the Left filter
(a) Using the "handle", slide the left filter to the RIGHT.


(b) Make sure it goes all the way to the right:


(c) Pull it out gently...


By the "handle"...


Its out! :)


10. Replace with the new cabin filters:
- The left cabin filter has a groove on the bottom right so you can differentiate them. Make sure the "handles" are FACING YOU when inserting the new filters.


Ensure that the left filter is pushed ALL THE WAY to the left, use a long screwdriver to make sure its snug in place.


11. Replace the right filter.
- You may need to use a little force and wiggle the right filter back into the casing.
- Make sure it sits back all the way in

12. Replace the Filter Cover

13. Hook up the Glove Compartment rubber band

14. Replace the Left and Right Clips

15 Test the Glove Compartment:



16. Test the air-con and feel good about the fresh air you're breathing! :)

This tutorial is dedicated to Steven Chen, who is my sifu.

12 comments:

StevenChen said...

I'm so touched....!!
Thank you Jason..

Ritzzuan said...

Well done!!

Anonymous said...

Wow been following your post..i think this is excellent tutorial..thanks man..

JT said...

:)

Jonathan Lim said...

What a nice post... hopefully to see more post from you, I'm an Avante owner from SG...

JT said...

Thanks for dropping by Jonathan Lim.

Rayna Creations said...

Thanks! Great job!

JT said...

You're welcomed, Mr. Alarm Clock. Hope it helped you.

Anonymous said...

Very clear! Thank you.

Anonymous said...

StevenChen

can i buy the aircon filter
from you

sms me 0138179868

chong


thx

JT said...

Sorry Mr Chong, Steven Chen did a favour for us by bringing in some from SG. I don't think he does it as a job.

Anonymous said...

Finally!!! Thank you! I was trying to find this instruction. Apparently the one in the original manual was different to this but this is what I actually have in my Elantra HD!