Are Interior Air Filters Found In Chevrolet Cruzes?

This video provides instructions on how to change or replace the interior cabin air filter in 2011-2016 Chevrolet Cruze models. The cabin air filter is located behind the glove box and is not a big deal to change. For 2019 Chevrolet Cruze, WIX 24211 cabin air filters are recommended, as they are an exact fit and match the required specifications. The video also shows how to install a cabin air filter on 2008-2016 Chevrolet Cruze.

A genuine ACDelco GM OEM air filter for 2019 Chevrolet Cruze is available for around $12. If you prefer an aftermarket option, you can upgrade to the AQ1164cAQ1164C filter. The filter fits Buick Allure 2010 Buick Cascada 2 and is available for purchase at gmpartsdirect.com for $38.69.

The cabin air filter is typically located behind the glove compartment, under the dashboard, or under the hood of the vehicle. Most cabin air filters are easy to change and anyone can do it. The ECOGARD XC36154 Premium Cabin Air Filter fits Chevrolet Cruze 2011-2016, Malibu 2013-. If you find the video helpful, consider donating to the PayPal app.


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Are Interior Air Filters Found In Chevrolet Cruzes?
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Rafaela Priori Gutler

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  • I just did this following your article. Wow, spot on! It was easy to do while following your article. The filter was trashed (we have a ranch on a dirt road). It was so bad that the air flow was reduced prior to changing the filter; I could feel the difference in the airflow after changing the filter. Thank you for this article.

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