How To Change 2017 – 2023 Chrysler Pacifica Cabin Air filter – Replace Remove Replacement Location

How To Change 2017 – 2023 Chrysler Pacifica Cabin Air filter – Replace Remove Replacement Location

A video tutorial on how to replace the cabin air filter on a 2017 – 2023 Chrysler Pacifica.

WHEN SHOULD YOU CHANGE THE CABIN AIR FILTER IN YOUR CHRYSLER PACIFICA?
It is recommended that you replace your cabin filter every 10,000 – 15,000 miles or once a year.

If you need to remove, replace or change the cabin air filter in your Chrysler Pacifica you should perform the following steps:
1. Open the glove compartment door partially, leaving extra slack on the glove compartment tension tether. Detach the glove compartment tension tether by sliding the black tension tether clip down, and popping it out of the slot on the side of the glove compartment door.
2. There are glove compartment travel stops on either side of the glove compartment door. To release them, push inward on each travel stop, and pull the glove compartment door down until the travel stops pass clear of their hooking points..
3. Pry up the lid of each individual compartment snap, and detach it from the rest of the snap. There is a small space on the side of each snap to use for separating the lid
4. After removing the snaps, lift up the compartment cover to gain access to the fresh air inlet location.
5. Remove the cabin filter cover by prying back each of the retaining tabs from their hooking points, and then pulling the cabin air filter cover out to expose the cabin filter. Remove the cabin air filter by pulling it straight out of the housing.
6. Install the new cabin air filter with the arrow on the filter pointing toward the floor.
7. Once the Cabin filter is replaced, Reverse steps to complete

This video tutorial will show the location of, as well as how to change, remove or replace the cabin air filter on the following Chrysler Pacifica models:
2017 Chrysler Pacifica ( L, LX, Touring and Limited )
2018 Chrysler Pacifica ( L, LX, Touring and Limited )
2019 Chrysler Pacifica ( L, LX, Touring and Limited )
2020 Chrysler Pacifica ( L, LX, Touring and Limited )
2021 Chrysler Pacifica ( L, LX, Touring and Limited )
2022 Chrysler Pacifica ( L, LX, Touring and Limited )
2023 Chrysler Pacifica ( L, LX, Touring and Limited )

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Paul P says:

very well explained, I was looking for 2022 Grand Caravan where is similar, but that cover is missing so it's one step less

Manasseh says:

Thank you for the instructions. Very helpful!

Jeff Monasch says:

Thank you. Very easy after watching your video.

Smoke says:

Thanks I just started my new job working on cars and this helped alot

Amber Hicks says:

When I pulled my filter out, it was sideways with the writing to the right, does it need to be facing out like you did?

Boney420 says:

I'm hopefully buying a 2017 Pacific Touring-L tomorrow and stuff like this will definitelyyyyy help. Thank you for your videos bro. Definitely got a new subscriber here 🙂

Arun Anjay Anantha Padmanabhan says:

Very helpful.

Rachel Davis says:

Thank you well bone vary clear to understand

Lisa-Anne Franke says:

Excellent! Thank you so much!

Chris Rausa says:

By chance have a video on how to replace the blower motor?

Will on the Wing says:

Thanks for the video. You showed releasing the clip on the right side, but you must also release the clip on the left side in the same way, or you are likely to break the clip on the left side (as I did). If you do break one of the clips (which seems likely to occur at this or a later change), you can use a couple of good rubber bands wrapped from left-to-right across the front to hold the cover in place.

Ken B says:

Great explanation video. Well done. One Caution though is when removing the elastic dampening cord (30-second point), don’t just let the cord spring back as shown in the video. My bad luck had the connector piece drawn back and got caught on something behind the plastic frame. It took about 45-minutes of frustration retrieving it. Best to unhook the dampener from the glove box and gently let it retract to its resting point while holding it. Otherwise about a 10-minute process to complete.

dj rosa says:

Awesome, thank you so much for the great video I really appreciate it I'm doing that today it's guys like you that keep us all rolling man thank you

Sam Green says:

How often should this be changed?

Ken Hugen says:

Very helpful! Thanks for a great video!

Zehua Zhou says:

My AC smells bad. I want to buy some cleaner foam to clean the evaporator. I wonder if I can remove the cabin air filter and shoot the cleaner foam into that whole? Most cars have the evaporator right behind the cabin filter.

Mike VV says:

Very helpful… our filter is now replaced thanks to you!

Jason Locey says:

Thx!! Just did this in about ten minutes or less!!

Loken Vande Vegte says:

Don't just pull on the push pin. You'll break it. When removing the cover, push the center of the push pin in and the entire thing will come out easily. When putting the cover back on, push the center of the pin out (opposite direction from before) and you can easily secure it in the hole.

PREPARADOS PARA VIRAR says:

Do you need to bend the old filter a little bit to take it out and the new one to put it in? That is what I needed to do.

Eugene Binion says:

Appreciate your information! Thank you!

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