Cabin Air filter
BlenderWizard
04-27-2005, 05:11 PM
Now i'm wondering how to replace the cabin fresh air filter on my '02? Anyone in here know? I think this would also help with the smoke smell.
2000CAYukon
04-27-2005, 05:37 PM
No pictures, but these are the instruction from Fram http://www.fram.com/tech/CF8791Installation.pdf
//2000CAYukon
//2000CAYukon
rustcal
04-27-2005, 06:52 PM
don't smoke in it. just kidding. I used fabreez and a stuff i got at walmart called ozone or something to that effect. I alternated about every week spraying inside before I went to bed. Seems to have done a good job cuz people won't even try and light up in my truck.
norwood
04-27-2005, 07:20 PM
Do a forum search for "cabin air filter" and pull up the last time this was discussed. Might find some useful info there.
BlenderWizard
04-28-2005, 11:21 AM
Apparently mine does not have a filter
silveradoking
04-28-2005, 12:35 PM
Some trucks have it, some do not......GM's quirk....
Anyway, there are three screws holding the kickplate on the passenger's side.....Remove the screws, but only loosen the screw that is closest to the driver ( it is almost impossible to put it back, later on).....Then look around, and you should see a piece of plastic about 7-8 inches long and 1 inch thick (acts like a cap) where there is a 1 screw holding it towards the firewall....remove screw...pop out first filter, and then poke around for the second on and then reinstall everything back together......
Anyway, there are three screws holding the kickplate on the passenger's side.....Remove the screws, but only loosen the screw that is closest to the driver ( it is almost impossible to put it back, later on).....Then look around, and you should see a piece of plastic about 7-8 inches long and 1 inch thick (acts like a cap) where there is a 1 screw holding it towards the firewall....remove screw...pop out first filter, and then poke around for the second on and then reinstall everything back together......
beer-b-q
04-30-2005, 02:01 PM
I have 2002 and from the passenger side of the truck there is only one screw holding the filter cover on. It only took me a couple of minutes to change the filters.
BlenderWizard
04-30-2005, 02:02 PM
I have 2002 and from the passenger side of the truck there is only one screw holding the filter cover on. It only took me a couple of minutes to change the filters.
Can you post a picture of this? I get the feeling I may have been looking in the wrong place.
Can you post a picture of this? I get the feeling I may have been looking in the wrong place.
deadmeat
05-02-2005, 08:52 AM
Can you post a picture of this? I get the feeling I may have been looking in the wrong place.
Check out this link: http://gmdiy.info/diyinterior_cabfilters.html
And be sure to have something underneath to catch all the junk that comes out when you move the filter or panel. Mine had a lot of dirt and leave bits.
Check out this link: http://gmdiy.info/diyinterior_cabfilters.html
And be sure to have something underneath to catch all the junk that comes out when you move the filter or panel. Mine had a lot of dirt and leave bits.
rjirvine
05-22-2005, 12:18 AM
For what it's worth, I just replaced the set of 2 filters. They were $34.12 (for the pair) from the dealer. It looked like they hadn't been replaced in the 91k miles and 5 years the truck has been on the road, completely black and a couple of fistfulls of leaves etc.
airtight_python
05-22-2005, 01:23 AM
Since this thread is brought back up I guess I'll ask why I dont have one of those plastic covers that bolts over all that stuff. My hangs out and IMO it looks like shit? If I pulled one out of another truck would it bolt up in my '02?
jethro_3
05-22-2005, 07:34 AM
Go to a junk yard and find one or two that look like your truck with a cover and write down the VIN number for the donor truck. Got to the dealer and using your VIN see if the other truck uses the same part. They will only tell you if a part fits your truck they cannot tell you if someting fits. In other words get the part number for youy cover and then use the vin off the donor and see if the parts have the same part number. Good luck.
rjirvine
05-22-2005, 11:25 AM
Do you have a "work truck" or something similar? My 2000 is an LS and they refer to cover as a sound deadener. Follow the earlier link on this thread, it has some good pictures of the screw locations. I would think the holes are already on yours. The one screw below the ashtray area is a bear. You'll need about a 2" extension to get to it.
airtight_python
05-23-2005, 12:47 AM
I dont have a "work truck" its a pretty much base model regular cab sportside. Power locks and custom paint. That's about it. I'll just check for one of those covers at a junk yard. Bet I could test fit it and they'd let me have it for 5 bucks.
jethro_3
05-23-2005, 01:27 AM
Call the dealer, give them your VIN and have them look at the schematic and see if your truck had one to start with. If the dealer lists the part then at least you know what you are looking for. I should have said that the first time, sorry. :slap:
paramediclane
05-26-2005, 08:35 PM
For what it's worth, I just replaced the set of 2 filters. They were $34.12 (for the pair) from the dealer. It looked like they hadn't been replaced in the 91k miles and 5 years the truck has been on the road, completely black and a couple of fistfulls of leaves etc.
i opened mine for the first time today. i bought it back in december, so im not sure when, if at all, it was changed. totally black with grass and leaf particles. its amazing that this filter could get this dirty. is there anywhere to purchase the filter other than the dealer?
i opened mine for the first time today. i bought it back in december, so im not sure when, if at all, it was changed. totally black with grass and leaf particles. its amazing that this filter could get this dirty. is there anywhere to purchase the filter other than the dealer?
airtight_python
05-26-2005, 10:43 PM
Maybe FRAM or 3M?
chuck16
05-27-2005, 12:41 AM
In Canada Lordco and Napa Auto Parts has them... about $20 less than dealer.
paramediclane
05-27-2005, 09:21 AM
to all. i bought my delco replacement in cabin filter right from the dealer for 21 dollars.. it was alot less than i expected.
White Lightening
05-27-2005, 12:38 PM
to all. i bought my delco replacement in cabin filter right from the dealer for 21 dollars.. it was alot less than i expected.
I'm confused - I thought there were 2 filters in the cabin air filter area?
I know Puralator makes them (and lists both) in their book. Where I buy my Puralator oil filters doesn't carry the other products - but I'd beet an Autozone (which also carries Puralator) would carry them.
White Lightening
I'm confused - I thought there were 2 filters in the cabin air filter area?
I know Puralator makes them (and lists both) in their book. Where I buy my Puralator oil filters doesn't carry the other products - but I'd beet an Autozone (which also carries Puralator) would carry them.
White Lightening
jeep_cj4x4
05-27-2005, 04:01 PM
my '01 had 2 filters in it. the first one is right there when you open it up, the other you have to dig/work out from the same area. They are installed side by side. I got my filters from Oreilly's. Just tell them you need the interior air filter for your truck. Both filters came in one box.
Wix #24805. cheap too.
Wix #24805. cheap too.
paramediclane
05-29-2005, 09:31 AM
I'm confused - I thought there were 2 filters in the cabin air filter area?
I know Puralator makes them (and lists both) in their book. Where I buy my Puralator oil filters doesn't carry the other products - but I'd beet an Autozone (which also carries Puralator) would carry them.
White Lightening
there are 2 filters inside the truck. they both come in one box from the store. i paid about 21 dollars for both.
I know Puralator makes them (and lists both) in their book. Where I buy my Puralator oil filters doesn't carry the other products - but I'd beet an Autozone (which also carries Puralator) would carry them.
White Lightening
there are 2 filters inside the truck. they both come in one box from the store. i paid about 21 dollars for both.
draboo
05-29-2005, 10:06 PM
changed em in my 99 silverdildo today. Piece o` cake. Boy,were they dirty!! All sorts of crap fell on the floor when I took em out.
$19.00 including tax at CarQuest.
Many thanks to everyone here for pointing them out. I never had a clue they even existed till I started hangin in this forum:smile:
$19.00 including tax at CarQuest.
Many thanks to everyone here for pointing them out. I never had a clue they even existed till I started hangin in this forum:smile:
rjirvine
05-30-2005, 10:19 AM
I have been searching ac-delco parts places online. I've found a charcoal impregnated set of cabin air filters for about $35. I wonder how they compare to the stock filters as far as odors etc?
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