Cabin Air Filter Replacement [EASY] – Hyundai Elantra – 2017/2018 – How to / DIY

Cabin Air Filter Replacement [EASY] – Hyundai Elantra – 2017/2018 – How to / DIY

QUICKEST way to care for your loved ones health? Replacing the cabin air filter on your 2017 Hyundai Elantra / 2018 Hyundai Elantra.

Cabin Air Filter Replacement takes less than 5 minutes and it is guaranteed to improve the air you breathe when you are driving in your 2017 Hyundai Elantra / 2018 Hyundai Elantra. Cabin Air Filter is the one protector between the air you and your loves ones breath and all the pollutants in the outside air. Pollen, Dirt, Dust, And Pollutants in the air are filtered before the air reaches your cabin.

Getting a cabin air filter changed at your local dealership will easily cost you more than $50 in just labor. Learn this quick skill and save yourself time, money and the inconvenience to call, schedule an appointment, take time out of your daily schedule to go and drop off / pick up your 2017 Hyundai Elantra / 2018 Hyundai Elantra and then pay high prices at your local dealership / local mechanic shop.

1) 00:10 Make sure your vehicle is parked and the engine is turned off.

2) 00:20 Open the glove box by the passenger side seat.

3) 00:24 Now the glove box is held in the current position by 2 stoppers. Turn each of those stoppers to the left to take them off. Once you take the stoppers off, the glove box should open up all the way.

4) 00:53 You will see the cabin air filter behind this glove box. It is covered by the black plastic cover.

5) 01:02 Need to take this plastic cover off by taking pinching the two sides of this black plastic cover. Pinch the sides and pull the plastic cover.

6) 01:35 Once the black plastic cover is off, the white cabin air filter will be visible. Pull the cabin air filter out.

7) 02:03 Inspect / Replace if it looks dusty/dirty. Re-insert the cabin air filter back in place.

8) 02:53 Clip the black plastic cover in.

9) 03:10 Move the glove box up the original position and install the 2 stoppers back in place. Screw them right to secure them right.

10) 03:55 Close the glove box.

Watch more EASY TIPS for your 2017 / 2018 Hyundai Elantra: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFtKj3oFrQPPPbwWkvuxXsqWDD4WYxfXx

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Eric Raines says:

Thanks for this, I access mine in my Charger under the hood and didn't see where my wife's was on her Elantra. Appreciate the short and to the point tutorial! Be safe brother!

Tejas Shah says:

Thank you so much for sharing this… Changing my air filter and cabin filter tomorrow after seeing these videos 🙂
Also, regretting the money I spent till date 🙁

piginspandex says:

Thank you, sir! You're awesome!

joe b says:

Thanks for posting! You made it look so easy. Even for a guy like me! I'll be doing mine very soon.

Virar Automotive says:

If you mainly drive your Elantra on dirt roads or where the pollution is higher, you may have to change it more often.

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