GMC Sierra/Chevy Silverado Cabin Air Filter Replacement (2014-2018)
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- Опубликовано: 2 май 2017
- Step by step instructions for GMC Sierra/Chevy Silverado Cabin Air Filter Replacement for 2014-2018 GM trucks.
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Awesome video. I have a 2017 Sierra 2500 and the trick mentioned in the previous comments about squeezing the glove box to gain access to the filter doesn't work for this model year as there is a piece of plastic molded to the glove box assembly that prevents you from gaining access to the filter. But with help from this video, changing the filter took about as long as writing this comment.
I used an old thin plastic place mat and cut it to the size of my new filter and inserted into the filter housing prior to removing the old dirty filter. This prevented debris, such as leaves, from falling into the fan and later causing an awful noise. To insert the plastic, fold it in half and then get under the filter using 1 corner of the plastic and then turning the plastic into the opening.
Thanks again for a great video.
Glad I could help! Brilliant idea with the plastic, lots of people complain about debris in fan noise.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy I just cut the box the filter came in and slid it under, caught everything.
Super helpful, thanks!
Can Can yug
Excellent idea!
We had a bunch of junk leaves crud etc. fall into the squirel cage when pulling the filter out. Tried the vacuum it all out but inevitably had leaves stuck in the vanes. Guess what? It threw the fan out of balance making a loud obnoxious hum noise. Had to drop the lower cover and the fan to clean it out.
There must be a way to put a screen in upstream from the filter that would catch all of those horse apples. Anybody look into that? Where is the intake?
I just changed mine after watching this and im walking around acting like i just changed out the pistons,transmission, differential, and rotated the tires and told my wife im a dagone mechanic now
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How the fuck do you only have 5 thumbs up. Funny comment 🤣 😄 😂
I am now dumber for reading your comment. Please do not ever comment anywhere again.
@@uselesscommenters2707 everyone in this room is now dumber because of me. May God have mercy on my soul.
A simple NO would have sufficed.
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Just wait til you have to change the passenger side headlight and remove the entire airbox to get at the bulb.
Watching this 7 years after you posted. Still relevant and super helpful. Thank you!!
Glad I could help!
Thank you so much! I'm a single girl and never had to do this stuff before my husband passed. But this video was so very easy to follow and I had it dine in 10 minutes. Thank you! I have a 2015 GMC Sierra 1/2 tin crew cab 4x4
I have a 2015 serria 1/2 ton 4x2... extended cab
Great DIY Job from Fontana ca 👍🏽
Just did it with your help. Guys like you help create a decent pay-it-forward attitude, and I thank you for making a little piece of life simpler. Only tough spot about it, is working in a dark hole and everything in it is black. Seeing it done by you gives the do-it-yourselfer no excuse. Rock on.
Thanks for the feedback, glad it helped out!
Dang it... Stealership got me for $70 yesterday to replace the filter. Wish I would have watched this first! Great video
Excellent video just changed my no problems thank you!
Just wanted to say thank you, I followed your directions and now I'm a pro 😎 thanks again
Very nicely done, Tony. Clear, concise, and great quality video. Thanks!
Thanks! I appreciate the positive feedback 👍
2018 sierra. I had to have this fixed at the shop for lots of $. Now I watched your video and for the price of the filter and some elbow grease, I got it fixed myself for a lot less money. Thanks!!
Thanks for the video very helpful and informative.
Nice video and simple easy job. Finally GM put a cabin air filter in that can be changed with cutting plastic
Thank you for your instructive video. My cabin filter was filthy, at less than 30k miles; your results may vary.
thanks for the video. I had to remove mine this morning and your video made it super easy.
On the 2015, some say you don't need to remove screws, but you must. No access by just swinging door down. This job just took me 9 minutes to do. First change at 46,000 KM and it was quite dirty. If you park or drive through lots of leaves or brush, it will get full of debris quick and you should consider changing more frequently. Great video, do it just like this.
Thanks for the info. You saved me some money and headaches.😎😎
Great Video, step by simple step. Thanks again 2015 Denali 3500 GMC
I say to use a wet/dry vacuum with a crevice tool to vacuum out that compartment . And to spray all purpose cleaner on a clean microfiber towel and wipe it out also . Charcoal filters are said to filter out pollen , etc. in the air . You could use a small flashlight just to see it there is any debris .
Cabin Air Filter
Every 22,500 miles
according to manual - did not know I had one till today
I loved all of the clear, detailed explanations that came frombshowing every step on camera. I especially loved when you warned us that another shot was coming with the next step, because it let me know that from one shit to another, there were no steps in between that weren't shown.
Glad you liked it, thanks for the positive feedback!
Just came to confirm the arrows since my old filter was erased. Thanks, buddy.
Glad I could help!
All steps are obviously for real thx bro for amazing video
i just bought a beautiful 2017 sierra with 40k on it and the cabin filter definitely was home to a rodent for a snack and was packed with dirt and leaves. thanks for the how to.
Good video. Quick tip: Remove and install the hard to get to hardware first if possible. That way the others are holding the piece so you don't have to. Also, don't tighten the hardware until all are in place, but don't forget to do it when done. Thirty plus years experience here trying to help out. Again, good video.
Yes, work smarter, not harder. Let the fasteners help you for as long as they can.
Thanks for detailing the reinstall, the attention to the clips was a big help. Great video.
Thanks!
Excellent video instruction. Seamless filter replacement. Funny that the existing, dirty filter was installed with air flow in wrong direction. I’m good to go. Thanks Tony! 👍🏼
Nice, that was one of the easiest and most straightforward no BS DIY videos I've seen so far.
Took me less than 10 mins to change the filter on my 2015 Silverado to a K&N filter (pn# VF2044), thanks!
I agree, great video and without the useless chatter... I dislike changing these on any vehicle but you made it look easy...
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Thanks bro! Mission completed! That rascal was filthy too.
Mouse got in mine and made ac and heat smell bad, Thank you for how to video!
Thank you Tony, very informative.
Just did this on my ‘16 Silverado today after watching this video thanks a lot!!
I have a Worx SD and I love it. I let my wife keep it in the house. I always have the most common bits, every time.
Thank you for this video! You saved me $75 which is how much the dealership wanted to charge me to replace it.
Broooo thank you for sharing. I've been putting this off cause I thought it was hard. You seriously made this look really easy. 🤙🏽
Yeah, not too shabby! Glad I could help!
Perfect. Just changed mine with the help of this video.
Thank you Tony for the great video. This worked for my 2015 Silverado and like others commented here it is nice to have a piece of cardboard under the old filter when you pull it out to catch the debris that falls out like leaves and dirt.
The best video we’ve seen on replacing cabin air filter for 2015 Chevy Silverado...👍
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Just changed míne! Saved me a copule of dollars. Thank you!
Great video! Very helpful!
Good info... I like that Navy lanyard too.. Fly Navy / Fly Delta!
Video was great changed it out in 10 minutes on 15 gmc, after heard humming or “rumbling” got louder or quieter depending on speed of fan control, when taking out filter make sure to get someone with a small hand *my girlfriend* to reach behind down the filter and remove leafs in the blower
Just had a handful of services done. Transfer case, differentials, filters, oil, tire rotation, washed, vacuumed. I didn’t mind paying a little extra for them to do it all in one shot. They service individual gave a discount here and there. But the markup is a bit crazy.
Example, cabin air filter was marked as $39.99 and labor $59.99…. It takes maybe 5-10 minutes? So that’s worth on the low end $360 hr? When the filter is $29.99 from autozone lol.
Best part is after they changed it they let stuff fall into the ax motor and now it has a huge hum. I’ve had the truck 7 years. I mainly only follow the owner manual maintenance schedule and have never had an issue until this 😂
So 30,000 miles in and I had a bad odor coming from my vents. Watched this video and opened up my filter to find a mouse nest! Thanks for the helpful video
Nick Trussell I’m having same problem going to check mine today
Sheesh, I should check and change mine, I live on a ranch lol
damn mice, your lucky that was all they did. decructive little critters.
Squirrel nest beginnings in mine. I bought an electronic squirrel repeller. It works for my Honda in the garage and the second goes into my Silverado after finding that mess. If the lettering and arrows point up rather than down should I just put it in upside down or right side up and reverse the air flow. Mine is an STP from Auto Zone.
Thank you. I wasn’t even aware that my 2014 Sierra had a cabin filter. I changed the one in my 2002 Silverado- 2 trucks ago and also used a RUclips vid for help. Got a new filter coming tomorrow- Amazon. Fram “Fresh Breeze.” Only about $14 bucks. I’ve never changed it since I’ve owned the truck- I’m sure it’ll make a difference and it’ll be simple thanks to your tips. Cheap and easy- my 2 favorite things.
Hey man you said you had a 2014 Gmc sierra, was it a 2500 hd? if so I’d really would like to know where this cabin air filter is. Anything would help
@@Spicynoodle99 No sir- mine is a 1500 Z71- but I’d think the cab set up is the same. Follow this vid and drop the glove box. It’s actually pretty simple. Not worth paying a dealer or mechanic $100 bucks. Good luck
Great video. Good angles to see everything before doing a quick change
Excellent how to video. Now I can try this. Wasn't sure but this is a super help video.
Glad to help!
Thanks again, Tony, for the video. I've ordered a new filter from Walmart. With your "help video" I can easily replace the filter.
Thanks for the video Man, Mine was filthy McNasty after 75k without a change. would have never found it without the video.
I was surprised that the filter in my Ram was as dirty as it was after only about a year too. Kinda crazy.
Your a boss, just changed mine on a 2018 Silverado. Your instructions were spot on thanks again.🤜🏼💯
Haha, thanks! Glad I could help!
My 2014 is the same, good vid. Thanks
Hello and thank you! I had a bad smell that I thought was coming from my vents. I have a '15 Silverado and I pulled out the cabin filter with the help of your video and it was nasty. Upgraded with a K&N washable filter to match the engine air filter I put in last year.
Did the bad smell go away after you replaced the filter?
@@hectorhernandez9892 usually bad smells are trapped in the headliner or any other porous surface in the vehicle.
You need to put wire mesh 1/4 inch over the intake(under cowling) above the filter to prevent mice from getting in. Since doing I have had no issues with mice getting to the filter and making a nest.
Thank you very well put together I will give you an A+
Thank you!
Thank you just changed mine thanks to you
Great job... Thank you for posting...it was very helpful.
15 minutes, eBay and this video I am done for less than 15 dollars! Dealer had a sale for 49.95... thank you for this video.
You're very welcome!
Nice video, you are having a hell of a time with the worx driver, doesn't seam practical for dash work as tight spaces is it's limitations.
Haha, well technically I think I was using 1 size smaller than I should have been so that didn't help. The whole deal about standing on my head and filming with 1 hand doesn't make it any easier lol. It DOES come in handy sometimes, I just didn't demonstrate it very well.
Job’s done ! Yes 2014 is the same very easy to do the filter is available at canadian tire for 24 box thank you!
Does the 2013 model have the cabin filter?
@@tonyafarley6152 2003-2013 do not have it
Thanks Tony Great Video 👍🏼
I love that you used Karma for the intro!
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Just did this for my dad- this video made it super easy. Thanks!!!
What a convoluted setup.
You should see HALF of the “great designs” I see haha
Adding a extension to the drill help a lot, to reach tight spots.
Definitely. I was determined to not make another trip to my tool box 😂
@@TonyTheTruckGuy I figure, if was me, going to the tool box wouldn't be the issue, finding it would! 🤣🕊️
Good job
Thanks
Thank you so much for posting this video. I'm going to change mine now 👍
You’re welcome! Good luck!
Thanks for the vid. Its the same on 2014.
Great job. Very informative thank you.
Little tip. When you change this filter you may start to see your 8 inch display black out randomly. This is because the HMI 2.5 module is right below the air filter and taking it out, you may have loosened the little display USB cable.
Bingo....I had my truck at the GMC dealership today and they checked the cabin filter. When I hopped in to leave, my 8 inch display was inoperable. They were clueless and said the screen must have died. 3 hours later and they figured out that they had loosened a connector. Idiots!
Good to know. Thanks
Thanks. Dealer told me my 2018HD didn’t have a cabin filter. Let’s just say mine was a little dirtier than the one you removed. Super easy change not sure what my dealers problem was.
Sounds like they either were too busy and wanted an excuse not to do it, or they are out of the loop on the new trucks lol. The 2003-2013 trucks did not have them, though.
Well done & with close quarters of the work area......good camera work, thanks
very helpful video. thank you
I also loved that you didn't cut out the part where you lost your bit bc now i know to be careful with it.
Yeah I hate when people edit videos to make it perfect. This is real life! Hah
Life saver thank you
Great video thanks bro
Thanks for the feedback!
If you take your truck to the GMC dealer, they will charge you $155.00 to change the cabin air filter. So, the filter is about $15.00 on Amazon, saving you around $140.00! Sweet!!
Great job! I'll be doing my own on my 17 High Country 6.2L not paying a dealer $75. Thank you
Quick tip...Put a slim piece of cardboard under the filter before you pull it out. It will keep the debris from falling into the fan and causing all kinds of noise in the future. Plus, you can just pinch the sides of the glove box and fully open it without removing the screws.
I’m a firm believer in getting everything out of the way lol. More room to work with the full glovebox removed.
On my 2018 Silverado, pulling the glovebox down does nothing. There is plastic behind it. The only way to get to the cabin air filter is to remove the glove box as shown in the video.
but mechanics get paid by the hour hahaha
Can you link a video of someone doing this? Looked and couldn't find one. Thanks.
So i did't do that now when I crank the fan speed up i get a vibrating and whirring noise. Know the best way to fix that?
Looks much easier than I thought it would be would
Very helpful
This is my hack to solve the problem: 2018 SIERRA. Pulled the filter out and a shitload of acorns and debris dropped into the blower wheel. Removed the blower and cleaned. To remedy this for the next filter change, I cut a piece of 1/8” hardware cloth the same size as the filter on three sides but left an extra inch on the side facing out. I folded 3/4” tape along all edges, folded down the front edge, and nibbled out the front edge where the filter cover hinges nestle. The tape keeps the filter from grabbing any loose wire. Slip the screen into the opening until the folded front edge is flush. Next, slip the filter ON TOP of the screen and reinstall the cover. Next filter change, hold down the taped and folded edge and pull the filter out. Any debris left on the screen can be vacuumed up. Works like a charm and no debris enters the blower wheel.
Thanks for the video.
If you park near trees cut a thin piece of plastic sheet the same width of the filter and 2 or 3 inches longer. Before you pull the old filter, slide it underneath. Slowly extract the old filter, the sheetI keeps any leaves and bugs from falling into the blower fan and you shop vac them out before inserting the new filter. If the debris gets into the fan it will noisy for months.
Been through this and wish I knew to put the sheet under it Joseph, so much debris fell into my blower motor, I had to take truck in to dealer and have them
Remove it’ couldn’t believe how much was in there, it was brutal, like a hand full and a bit
Thanks for the intel!
Hey, I noticed you are using a Worx SD driver - awesome tool for the job
Love it for dash work!
Great video!
Excellent video , now I can change mine ....
Thank you
You're very welcome!
Great video I would just like to add that on the far top right is the wire harness that go to the center dashboard display make sure that it is plugged back in real good or the display will blink off and on and you have to reopened to push plug back in place . Thanks tony for the video
Great tip! Glad to help.
Just changed mine 4/23/18 On my 2015 GMC Sierra with 40,000 and boy howdy it was also very dirty ... Very easy to do taking 30 min from start to finish ... Want to add a suggestion to make the thin piece of cardboard to place under the filter to catch all the leaves and what not so it doesn't fall into the fan blower creating noise .. Thanks for the Video !
Good idea, going to try when replacing mine👍
@@josecastilleja3612 ***Now have been changing mine on a yearly bases .. Amazing how dirty they get ...
My service advisor at the dealership told me to watch a video and save myself the $70
Sounds like a decent service advisor haha
Cheers mate. Good on ya.
Great video, only thing maybe to add is if there is debris in the filter and it falls down in the centrifugal wheel fan it will cause the fan to make noise. I just took the filter back out and used a small hose and vacuumed out the fan without ripping the dash out. Also I found online to get a thin piece of plastic the side of the filter and slide under filter before removing. Thanks again for the video.
Took all but 5 minutes. Thanks for the video
Saved me 70 dólares thanks 😃😃
Great vid thanks.
Thank you so much I was wondering how to do that
This videos saved me over $70 in labor, was very easy to do and took me about 20 minutes. I cannot believe that GM put a filter behind a glove box, kind of bad engineering. I would suggest you take a vacuum and clean out the area before you put the clean filter back in.
Super Dutys are the same way.
That's where the HVAC system on a vehicle is. Where would you suggest they put the filter then? Removing a glove box is WAY easier than removing a dashboard.
Thanks. God Bless
Great video! I appreciate the professionalism ~ short and sweet! I wanted to upload a pic of my old filter at 60,000k but don't see how. Thanks again!!
Yeah, unfortunately you can post pictures in the comments but maybe they will get there some day haha. Thanks for the positive feedback!
I’m a tech at a Gm dealer. I see a lot of mouse, squirrel nests inside these filters. On my truck I took the metal mesh of an old engine air filter and cut it to fit above the filter to stop them from getting into the filter. Then into the cab. Just a tip. You’ll never get the smell of a dead mouse out of the HVAC system.
What about the fishy smell after my roof leak?
Can the airflow be reversed? My OEM and
FRAM were airflow top to bottom. My STP shows airflow up. If it needs to be top to bottom can I just flip the filter? Thx.
@@delholford987 I’d just flip it if it was mine. It’s likely the same top and bottom. I’ve replaced lots that were put in “upside down “ and they were just as dirty as the others. seemed to work just fine. Either way something is better than nothing.
@@andrewfairn2815 Thx
My 2017 2500 is also the same as this video thank you
Thank you!!
Very detailed video!!