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Re: Replacing the Cabin Air Filter [davidp158]
by blumstein
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Jul 10, 2009 (1:28 pm)
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Replying to: davidp158 (Jul 10, 2009 1:13 pm)
The filter is twenty something dollars. Generally something that is pop-in would be a few dollars. Most air filters are in that category. It is possible that Edmunds made a mistake. I had an Alfa and they wanted $14 for a wiper blade in 1972. When the new parts book came out, it was $4. Obviously a typo. Oddly, the dealer didn't question the price. I found that standard American blades fit and were more Ozone resistant, so I bypassed the $14 blades and never went back, even when it was priced at $4,
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Re: Replacing the Cabin Air Filter [blumstein]
by snead_c
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Jul 16, 2009 (11:55 am)
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Replying to: blumstein (Jul 10, 2009 11:12 am)
Yes, in the 2006, and I think 2005-2009, the cabin air filter is in the "hump" beside the gas pedal and I watched the technician replace my first one in about 40 minutes...removed so much to get to the filter that I decided I'd just pay the shop in the future. Today I paid $130 for a filter and replacement. Very dirty after 25,000 mi.
I also have a 2009 Prius and it took me less than 5 miutes and no tools last Saturday...Amazon price for the Prius Fram Fresh Breeze filter was less than $15.
Oh well, my Volvo seats are better than those on the Prius....
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Cabin Air Filter
by s40silverman
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Nov 18, 2009 (6:33 pm)
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Where is the cabin Air filter on my nonturbo 2.4L S40 2004.5 year located? instructions with the filter says on right side of gas pedal & also been looking under glove compartment all I see is fuses and FoMoCo stamps all over .....
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Re: Cabin Air Filter [s40silverman]
by snead_c
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Nov 18, 2009 (7:52 pm)
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Replying to: s40silverman (Nov 18, 2009 6:33 pm)
I'm sorry to report that if yours is located like my 2006... inside of the fixture beside the gas pedal... Mine required removing the gas pedal, several pieces of fixture and lots of "stuff". I watched mine being replaced so I could "do it myself". Afterwards I decided I'd pay over $100 to have it done. In our Prius you push 2 clips on each side of the glove box and drop the box to expose the filter slot. It takes more time to empty the box than to change the filter.
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