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Chevrolet Tracker cabin air filter

4 messages,  Last post on Sep 29, 2009 at 8:42 PM

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Cabin air filter by tecc10
Mar 27, 2009 (7:28 am)
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I have a 2001 Chey Tracker, does it have a cabin filter and if it does where is it located. Thank You
Wayne
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Re: Cabin air filter [tecc10] by bill_colwell
Jul 28, 2009 (8:38 am)
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Replying to: tecc10 (Mar 27, 2009 7:28 am)

Tecc10,
  
Yes, the 2001 Chevy Tracker does have a cabin filters on the passenger side of the vehicle. The filters are located behind the glove box (aka glove compartment). I'll do my best to explain the procedure for filter replacement. Even the illustrations that came on the instructions with the cabin filters were of little help.
  
Open the glove box to reveal the compartment. Empty the contents of the compartment to a convenient area. At this point, I consider this initial opening of the glove box to be the "normal" level of openness for the compartment.
  
To open the glove box to the next level, you need to slightly squeeze the compartment inward (on both sides at the same time) to release the glove box to the next level. At this next level the glove box has swung open to the floor.
  
Now, look at the area you just revealed from behind the glove box compartment, you will see a metal bar. Just behind that metal bar you will see a narrow plastic cover. This cover is like an upside down "L". It has two protruding "rectangular" type knobs that extent from the long leg side of the "L" cover.
  
Above the upper knob, (this would be the short leg of the "L" cover) you should be able to get your fingers into the space and pull up on that portion of the cover to release it.
  
The long side of the "L" cover should be a bit easier to release once the upper side has been released.
  
Once this "L" cover is removed it should reveal the cabin filters (there are two). The filters seem to be stacked one on top of the other. Replace the two filters with the tab on each filter facing you (the tab on each filter when stacked correctly will slide into the back of the "rectangular" type knobs of the "L" cover).
  
Replace the "L" cover and make sure it's locked into it's upper and lower positions.
  
Begin closing the glove box. Remember, you will have to squeeze both sides of the glove box compartment to push it back into the opening and it's "normal" open position.
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Cabin Air Filter by eparks
Sep 29, 2009 (8:42 pm)
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Where is the Cabin Filter Located on a 2004 Chevy Tracker

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