WOW!!! thx so much for posting this -- I would have been really upset to find this after paying the $75 the dealer wanted ... now if I could only get the Napa Auto guy to sell me the correct filter -- he sold me engine filter when I specifically asked for the CABIN filter ... OY!!! This is way too easy to pay anyone to do it ... THX A TUN again :0)
Bill, it was extremely easy for me but I was careful, busting off the tabs is probably the worst case scenario. The cover comes off without any need to force it or push hard so if you are having to pry hard then you must be doing it wrong, stop and try another approach as this should be simple and easy.
Great video for the do it yourself people. The dealers are rip off places. Avoid them like the plague after warranty is up. Get a good local mechanic you can trust. Some let you bring in your parts but won't guarantee anything. If the part fails it's on you part and labor again. They get a small mark up using there parts but you get a warranty with there parts and labor. If something gives out its on them to repeat the work.
They Quoted you $150 for that? Wow.. That's why I'm not going to the dealership for small stuff. I was once quoted over $400 for two TPMS Sensors that I had just replaced the previous year, I had finally had enough and said no. Went to sears and got them both done for a little over $140 and it's been 2 years now and they are still going strong.
Thanks for saving me $40. The slender plastic piece took an extra minute to snap in but easy peasy over all. Good stuff.
WOW!!! thx so much for posting this -- I would have been really upset to find this after paying the $75 the dealer wanted ... now if I could only get the Napa Auto guy to sell me the correct filter -- he sold me engine filter when I specifically asked for the CABIN filter ... OY!!! This is way too easy to pay anyone to do it ... THX A TUN again :0)
my dealer quoted me $85. Thanks for this video.
Great video. Procedure is same for ‘15 GC.
Great video, nice and easy job.
Bill, it was extremely easy for me but I was careful, busting off the tabs is probably the worst case scenario. The cover comes off without any need to force it or push hard so if you are having to pry hard then you must be doing it wrong, stop and try another approach as this should be simple and easy.
Great video for the do it yourself people. The dealers are rip off places. Avoid them like the plague after warranty is up. Get a good local mechanic you can trust. Some let you bring in your parts but won't guarantee anything. If the part fails it's on you part and labor again. They get a small mark up using there parts but you get a warranty with there parts and labor. If something gives out its on them to repeat the work.
They Quoted you $150 for that? Wow.. That's why I'm not going to the dealership for small stuff. I was once quoted over $400 for two TPMS Sensors that I had just replaced the previous year, I had finally had enough and said no. Went to sears and got them both done for a little over $140 and it's been 2 years now and they are still going strong.
Thanks for the vid. Felt more like a 2 minute job after it was said and done. Prob would have taken me half hour if I hadn't watched your vid first
Thank you very helpful
What outrageous ripoff from the dealer
chapman jeep cost $34.00 ..DIY...2 minutes job