Great tip! I used a Dremel with a cutoff wheel. A plastic knife might be better, but I didn't want to burn myself in a tight spot. Took about 10 minutes to cut it out. I also removed the blower resistor to give better access.
Thanks for the video... I was at the - take off the heavy duty cover step and did a quick scan of - where is the cutout... Found your video and confirmed - im an idiot and need to look carefully. Off to cut it out now. Thanks again - it helped.
Huge help- I was going crazy looking at all the other variants (which don't quite match) saying to myself "oh great, this is going to be one of those-apart-the-wholfuckin-dash to get to the filter" situations. Any insight into the location of the cabin air intake? Mine is smelling like rotting leaves and I'm sure there's a mess in there but want to try a shop vac first. Bless you sir, you are a hero among men.
Thanks for watching man! Air intake is under the wiper cowl on the passenger side. I think you’ll have to pull the wiper arms off to pull the cowl out. Probably find lots of goodies 😂
@@Hailie_FarmandYard I think another commenter mentioned the same thing. Did you watch the video entirely? I thought the same thing myself but was looking at the core housing, the slot for the filter was right next to it. But it’s entirely possible you don’t have a cut out, like I said I think someone mentioned that before with their 08 I believe…
"A fuc*in shi++y situation" is right my Texas amigo! Love the hell outta my 09 Silverado Texas Edition but the cabin air filter thing is just plain old BS by Chevrolet.
@@RiggsCo Awsome, bc I didn't know I didn't have 1 till I got a wiff of odor comin out the vent and was like what in the world... But do I need a box cutter type blade? Or is it thinner then what I thought? And stabs in kinda easy?
@@RiggsCo Trying it now and it's tuff! There ain't no easier way to do it? Bc I can't take that panel out. I gotta lean over it. And it's breaking off my blades
There is no filter on these from the factory that’s what the “retro fit” kit is. It’s adding the access door to service the filter. From the factory GM cut a corner and shiped them all out with the access hole covered. Overtime that leads to a buildup on the screen in front of the heater core making it less efficient. Adding this kit eliminates that concern with a serviceable filter.
Nope the arrow on the filter is pointed in the direction of airflow. It’s sucks in air, through the filter, to the blower motor. The “accordion” end of this filter is the back, the arrow is pointing with the airflow towards the fan. 👍
Great tip! I used a Dremel with a cutoff wheel. A plastic knife might be better, but I didn't want to burn myself in a tight spot. Took about 10 minutes to cut it out. I also removed the blower resistor to give better access.
Thanks for the video...
I was at the - take off the heavy duty cover step and did a quick scan of - where is the cutout...
Found your video and confirmed - im an idiot and need to look carefully.
Off to cut it out now.
Thanks again - it helped.
That’ll happen! Glad it helped 🤝
Excellent video, you talk just like Ricky from the Trailer Park Boys
My all time favorite show 🤝 thanks bud!
The “Dudes” are cool! Love a great old Dude as a friend. Great vid too and DTOM flag in the background. 👍🏼
They are good boys! Thanks buddy! 🤝
Awesome thank you day hello to the dudes
Thanks this video…finally know what to do now. 👍
Huge help- I was going crazy looking at all the other variants (which don't quite match) saying to myself "oh great, this is going to be one of those-apart-the-wholfuckin-dash to get to the filter" situations. Any insight into the location of the cabin air intake? Mine is smelling like rotting leaves and I'm sure there's a mess in there but want to try a shop vac first. Bless you sir, you are a hero among men.
Thanks for watching man! Air intake is under the wiper cowl on the passenger side. I think you’ll have to pull the wiper arms off to pull the cowl out. Probably find lots of goodies 😂
Best vid on here
@RUclips you heard the man 👆😂
Cool side videos man
My 08 doesn’t have a cut out space at all
@@Hailie_FarmandYard I think another commenter mentioned the same thing. Did you watch the video entirely? I thought the same thing myself but was looking at the core housing, the slot for the filter was right next to it. But it’s entirely possible you don’t have a cut out, like I said I think someone mentioned that before with their 08 I believe…
"A fuc*in shi++y situation" is right my Texas amigo! Love the hell outta my 09 Silverado Texas Edition but the cabin air filter thing is just plain old BS by Chevrolet.
Thanks a lot man
so I've been dreading doin mine, but how long did it truly take you to do this?? I got a crew cab ltz
Like 15min my man! 🤝
@@RiggsCo Awsome, bc I didn't know I didn't have 1 till I got a wiff of odor comin out the vent and was like what in the world... But do I need a box cutter type blade? Or is it thinner then what I thought? And stabs in kinda easy?
@@trulysouthern2736 I would definitely use a box cutter
@@RiggsCo Alright I appreciate it!
@@RiggsCo Trying it now and it's tuff! There ain't no easier way to do it? Bc I can't take that panel out. I gotta lean over it. And it's breaking off my blades
Are you not supposed to remove the original filter?
There is no filter on these from the factory that’s what the “retro fit” kit is. It’s adding the access door to service the filter. From the factory GM cut a corner and shiped them all out with the access hole covered. Overtime that leads to a buildup on the screen in front of the heater core making it less efficient. Adding this kit eliminates that concern with a serviceable filter.
I have been trying to replace my air filter on mine and there is no cut out place
Did you watch the whole video? I thought the same thing, look again, it’s right next to what you’re probably looking at 😂
@@RiggsCo yes I looked. I know 2007 checy changed the body style. It start out as the 2006 style then changed to the 2nd gen.
@@brandonhendrix5855 have the same dam problem. This 08 doesn’t have that cut off part either
Hi what is factory size screw , ??? Thanks
The 4 screws holding the cover up are 7mm and the one for the filter door is 1/4.
You put it in backwards.
Nope the arrow on the filter is pointed in the direction of airflow. It’s sucks in air, through the filter, to the blower motor. The “accordion” end of this filter is the back, the arrow is pointing with the airflow towards the fan. 👍
Nope that is the only way that it will go in the way the filter is built to be bent to fit in the opening
I said the same, fuck it and bailed.
That’ll happen 😂