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Unbalanced Engineering
Hey guys,

I can't seem to find out if the 4th gens had a cabin air filter. If so, does anyone know where its located? Thanks!

Jason S.
Blainefab
QUOTE (Unbalanced Engineering @ Oct 1 2009, 03:45 PM) *
Hey guys,

I can't seem to find out if the 4th gens had a cabin air filter. If so, does anyone know where its located? Thanks!

Jason S.


Nope, not on the Fbod. Ventilation comes directly from the wiper bucket.
Unbalanced Engineering
Thats what I suspected. Thanks Alan.

Jason S.
z28jeff
While we're on the subject, how often should these cabin air filters be replaced? I bought an 03 Chevy Tracker from my dad a few months ago for a daily driver, and I know it has one (no idea where though). I also know it's never been changed. Just wondering if this is something I should be taking care of, or not worrying about.
Blainefab
QUOTE (z28jeff @ Oct 2 2009, 04:53 AM) *
While we're on the subject, how often should these cabin air filters be replaced? I bought an 03 Chevy Tracker from my dad a few months ago for a daily driver, and I know it has one (no idea where though). I also know it's never been changed. Just wondering if this is something I should be taking care of, or not worrying about.


I've changed mine once - 02 Silverado with 180,000mi. It was a while ago, and it was not very dirty. I never drive on gravel, most of our airborne stuff here is tree pollen and fog.

Passenger interior footwell, under or behind the glove box I think.
Mojave
I'd take it out and have a look at it then go from there. I've seen some that were absolutely filthy (oil field trucks).
Unbalanced Engineering
Just replaced mine on the '02 duramax and it was a lot worse than I expected for 88K. Not all that much dirt road driving, just race tracks ect. But I'm glad I changed it.

Jason S.
CrashTestDummy
It depends a lot on your environment. I swapped out the one in our '02 D/A 2500HD a little over a year ago. It was pretty gray, but still flowed air. I've read some have noted a great increase in air movement in the HVAC system after replacing it. I did not, but wasn't suffering a lack of airflow anyway. I was feeling guilty.

It was more of a bisch to replace than I thought it should be. There was a screw way down on the bottom of the ductwork that I simply didn't reinstall because of the issues I had removing it. I have a pretty good tool collection, and made many, many visits to the toolbox to find the right combo of things to pull the screw. YMMV, but I thought it was very poorly-placed.

Once the panel came off, the filter dropped right out. But getting the cover panel off, sheesh.......
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