How to Replace Cabin Air Filter 14-19 Chevy Silverado

How to Replace Cabin Air Filter 14-19 Chevy Silverado

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In the video, 1A Auto shows how to remove and replace a dirty or clogged cabin air filter. The video is applicable to the 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, Chevy Silverado

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Erruddivaf says:

Not the right way for the new Silverado… complicate it if you must… but for those looking to do it with no tools… just open the glove box, empty it, pinch the center off the box walls to release the box from the dash, then there is an opening that exposes a door to the filter. Gently Uncl the left clip, slide the panel to the left and presto! The hardest part was replacing the absorber… remove it from the box assembly and put it back onto the knob it change off of, put the door back on, and before closing the door, attach the absorber shaft to the knob on the door assembly.

Zaibatsu93 says:

What about a 2013 Chevy Silverado?? The cabin air filter ain’t there

Joe P says:

Of course my grand cherokee was very simple and chevy went out of their way to make this annoying. Thankyou for the video!

chato36 says:

I bought a K&n but now I here the fan does that mean something is touching the fan like a leaf?

jesus beltran says:

Can u tell where is the cap that I have to take off to install it??

jesus beltran says:

I Can’t find the cabin filter on a 2008 4 doors Chevy Silverado

scott sanderson says:

Hey bro … thank u for your time doing this video man . Spot on .

Izaias Hernandez says:

Thanks 1A Auto installed it less then 10 min

ken c says:

good video,but whats with the gloves ?

David Bondanza says:

Nice video but this is not applicable to a 2019 1500 LTZ. The glove box does not come out like this, the housing for the glove box is a part of the larger trim. Actually there are no screws to remove at all. You simply squeeze the sides of the lower glove box and let it drop down. You can then access the filter door, there is no wiring harness in the way either. The filter is directly behind the box. It is a pain and a really industry poor design for these cabin filters to be in the positions they are in. You shouldn't have to take apart your dashboard to change the filter.

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