2015 – 2020 Chevy Tahoe Cabin Air Filter – How To Change Replace Remove Location – Chevrolet

2015 – 2020 Chevy Tahoe Cabin Air Filter – How To Change Replace Remove Location – Chevrolet

An easy to follow DIY video tutorial on how to replace the cabin filter on a 2015 – 2020 Chevy Tahoe.

Cabin air filters help enhance the air quality inside your vehicle, creating a healthier, more comfortable environment for you and your passengers. A properly functioning cabin air filter can stop up to 90% of dust, pollen, and spore particles from entering the Chevrolet Tahoe passenger compartment location.

WHEN SHOULD YOU CHANGE CABIN AIR FILTER ON YOUR Chevy Tahoe?
It is recommended that you replace your cabin air filter every 10,000 – 15,000 miles or once a year.

However, you may want to replace or change the cabin filter in you Tahoe more often if:
-You or a frequent passenger suffers from allergies
-You or a frequent passenger has other respiratory problems
-You drive your Tahoe on dirt roads or in excessively dusty conditions
-You drive your Tahoe in heavily polluted areas

This video tutorial can be used to help remove, change or replace the cabin filter on the following Chevrolet Tahoe Models:
2015 Chevy Tahoe – LS, LT and LTZ.
2016 Chevy Tahoe – LS, LT and LTZ.
2017 Chevy Tahoe – LS, LT and LTZ.
2018 Chevy Tahoe – LS, LT and LTZ.
2019 Chevy Tahoe – LS, LT and LTZ.
2020 Chevy Tahoe – LS, LT and LTZ.

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richard Hernandez says:

Thank you did my Denali and Tahoe very nice tutorial . Subscribed and Liked to the channel.

Forsyth HotRods says:

Man thanks so much. Ours is a 2015 and never knew how to get to it. It’s done now thanks to your video!

Gaby Camargo says:

Do you know anything about a 2011 Tahoe?

Matt Sanchez says:

Great video

Don Monteaux says:

Just changed the filter in my 2019 Tahoe. Thank you for the easy step by step instructions.

bellaluchella says:

Wow. Those assholes just charged me $70 in labor and $45 to change my cabin air filter and you just did it in less than 10 min. Blahahahaha. Ok. My lesson

jbraunger says:

Good concise video. Appreciate it

Duane Andrews says:

Is there only one air cabin filter for the entire Tahoe/suburban ?

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