How to replace a 2015 Buick Verano cabin air filter
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Here's my very unprofessionally recorded and edited tutorial video showing how to change your cabin air filter in a 2015 Buick Verano (or Chevy Cruze).
Please forgive the bad audio and video quality, as I shot the video with my phone in one hand, and tools doing the work in the other. Also, I'm not a mechanic, so please excuse my weak verbiage.
Camera: Google Pixel 3 XL
A couple of people have mentioned in the comments, but I would like to take the time to emphasize: any time you have any concern of electrical danger while working on your vehicle, you should disconnect the negative wire from your battery terminal BEFORE any following steps are taken. This tutorial requires you to remove and set aside (but not disconnect) the airbag from beneath the glovebox. While this will not inherently cause the airbag to deploy, the risk is far less if your battery is disconnected.
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My passenger side airbag is off/ disabled. Not sure if that's because I ride solo or it was never engaged. I've never had to remove airbags in the past so thinking there must be a way around this. GM seems to have made this model quite difficult for owners to perform routine maintenence. My battery was a bear to get off but every piece is crucial and necessary for vehicle operation.
So stupid that automakers make something like this difficult. Taking out an airbag to change out a cabin air filter?!? It literally takes 30 seconds to change one on a Honda Civic. Don’t get me started about the oil filter. Thanks for the video! It was needed!
hondas are like plug and play. good engineering.
Right about this air filter but I have a Buick verano The oil filter is real easy
I have Honda accord and took me exactly 1 min. No tools needed
I really appreciate this instructional video. I'm not mechanically inclined but you did a great job of laying out the step-by-step process and I was able to get the job done. This was probably the hardest thing I've ever done in my whole life, I'm a big guy, and I heeded your warning, but I was super proud of myself when the job was completed. Thank you so much. I am grateful for your instruction and for the RUclips platform that made it possible.
This is by far the best video on this topic (even 4 years later). I have had to refer to this a couple times. Surprisingly, the Regal from the same year as my Verano (2015) takes half the time and is easily half as complex.
Notes:
- Always disconnect the battery (negative cable); You may have to run through the window down/window up security routine afterwards but much better than eating an airbag while you are bent over backwards under the dash
- Long socket extensions are really helpful for the 7 mm glove box hex head screws
- Find the deepest 10 mm socket you have for the two airbag nuts
- Depending on your build or VIN, you may need T15 Torx screwdriver for the screws under the glove box (vs. T20)
@bammerbiff1621 wished I had read your comment before doing it. I did remove negative cable. Got the window message. Was hoping it was security. Google showed it was low voltage issue but people had it as ongoing issue. I checked battery voltage and it was 12.15 after starting and few minutes running. Running shows it's charging at 14.6. I put the charger on it for a bit and will check in the morning. My policy is to replace battery every 4-5 years. Checking records this one is 7 years.
Your video is a godsend for those of us with a Buick (Opel) Cascada - same procedure.
Great video and info. Shame on Buick for not making a cut out on the back of the glove box like every other car manufacturer. Guess the glove box team didn't work well with the cabin air filter team at the design table.
This is definitely example of German over engineering This car was originally an opal My mom has another Buick It's real easy in the glove box and my older Buick was very easy also This car is ridiculous
Erin I wanted to thank you for showing how to change my cabin filter for my 2016 Buick Verano. Your a really good teacher I hope you continue to make while explained videos.
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I've been putting off replacing mine. When I turn on the AC is smells horrible. Thanks for the step by step instructions. This really looks like another fine example of the engineers hating on the mechanics that have to maintain the vehicle.
Hey, man. FYI...I just tried looking at another video of the same, but the music on that video was so loud, I couldn't focus enough to READ its instructions. At least your mutes a little while you voice the instructions, so I have now changed my mind about your video. I would still recommend you losing the music, as most people are going to want to focus on your instruction, and the music takes away from that. Thanks for at least explaining things in a way they are clear and make sense. Subscribed and liked, bro!
Thank you so much, for doing this video! I watched it, step by step, and was able to get my cabin air filter replaced in my 2013 Buick Verano. 👍👍
Your video is very much appreciated. I wouldn’t have any idea where to start and would have just given up. Thanks again
Thank you so much for making the time to create this video and show the rest of us! Going to be changing the filter myself thanks to you ☺️
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent Video. i saved 20 bucks buying the filters myself instead of having the shop do it. after seeing this, it's one of the rare times it might be worth having them do it!
Thanks for the comment!
Keep in mind, I asked for the shop to do it for me, but they declined because they didn't know how.
@@AaronCano1 didn't know vs didn't want to has been my experience.
Thank you much. I have a 2016 Verano. Your instructions were spot on. Thanks again.
My cabin filter also reeks when I use the AC, had no idea how to change it until I found your video, THANKS. SCREW THE SHOP!
My wife has a 2016 Buick Cascada and your video got me through it! Thanks for making the video.
Dude...remove the music from this video. It is totally distracting. If the music was gone, it would be super awesome. Not so much with it included. It prevents a person from hearing what you are saying, and it adds no value to the video.
Thanks, I needed that instead of paying 100 for labor.
You are life saver!!! My 2013 Verano has that funk smell and cleaning the air vents didn’t help much so I know it’s the cabin air filter! Thank you, thank you! Wish us luck!
Good luck!
Your video was very helpful, thanks. Now the start up won't stink.
Thank you for the video. I did it myself. I went to a shop that told me it didn’t have a cabin air filter.... 🙄 I would like to add that the cabin air filter has an arrow on it. Just make sure the arrow on the new filter is in the same position as the old one.
A number 7 mm?
if anybody out there is worried about jostling the airbag and having it go off on you, just disconnect the negative terminal from the battery and wait 10 minutes for residual power to disperse.
Thank you
Thanks Aaron, you save my time and stress of doing myself. I will definitely go to the mechanic handling this "Not that difficult" job 😍
Just did the filter on a 2015 Verano and all I had to do was remove the trim piece and the 4 bolts around the glove box. The glove box assembly just popped right out. Took 2 minutes flat. Absolutely zero need to touch the lower airbag. Where did you get the idea to do that?
Aaron Thanks for the video. I was wondering about the air bag deployment, but as you mentioned disconnect the battery.
Thank you ..very much for this video dealer was charging me $187..glad i came across ur video...thanks
I suppose it was out of the question to make a trap door in the back of the box from the factory 🤦
Great video Excellent information and step-by-step process. However I haven't done that many Maneuvers with my body since grade 5 gym class.
The video is very helpful. This is the same procedure for the 2016 Buick Cascada.
Well it certainly isn't difficult but having all the right tools is the fun part, especially if you don't have a very well equipped garage.
Thanks so much. Followed your instructions and it was a breeze. Your AWESOME !!!
Your video is very informative but I can't seem to get my glove box to fall down and pop out like yours even after I took all the bolts out Is there something I missed or do you just pull it and it has tabs that release
why does the air bag have to be removed when on another video a guy is changing the cabin filter on a buick regal of the same year and he only had ro remove the glove box , and side panel and disconnect the light on the glove box,...pull it out and get the air filter? no removal of the air bag involved?........
Thanks for the comment! It may be because the Regal has the knee-airbag in a different spot, or it's held by different screws. I always recommend checking the owner's manual to verify the proper procedure.
Great job, Aaron. This was extremely helpful.
Thank you. Works for 2016 too
Thanks for the upload. Mine is due and this will be a great help. My ride is the same colour even......sharp!
Q: Do these steps/ instructions apply to all Buick Verano makes and models? I have a 2016 so I'd think it'd be the same but I wasn't counting on my power steering being all electric and whatdoyaknow! 🤷🏻♂️ 😂
Damn Buick something that's should be simple ...
Thanks for sharing this will really help😊 you did a very good job 👍
Thank u for the video is very easily to understand it and I’m going to try it. Wish me luck. Thx again.
Thanks for the video. It's great. Straight forward and no nonsense. Just wondering if you omitted removal of glove box because it is so simple. I'm having problems, have removed for #7 bolts but can't budge. Any tips? Greg
Oh I see.. no need to remove glove box. Air bag removal is deep socket nut underneath. I guess the filter is under there somewhere too .
Followed your instructions... Thanks for the video, Helped tremendously
What did you do to make sure the airbag didn't deploy during the entire process? I need to change mine badly but I'm scared that I'll somehow be THAT person where my airbag will go off. Thanks for posting this by the way! 🙌🏽
Thanks for the comment!
The thing is, I don't know that the thing I called an "airbag" is actually an airbag. I clarified that in a footnote during the video. It may be an airbag, or it may be something less crucial. I don't recommend you perform this replacement if you're not confident in yourself, but I know that it was not a very difficult task to remove that component.
unplug your battery terminal this might help
Well I dont need to replace my filter, at least not right now. I was was wondering though if these instructions would help me retrieve a necklace that has fallen down the vent of my dashboard. It went down the center vent but slightly more on the passenger side. I'm desperately searching for a video that can show me how to get in there. Yours was the closest one. I just dont want to do it and I'm not even in the right area. I've got a 2013 buick verano. Any help from anyone is greatly appreciated. Have a blessed day.
I wish I had an answer for you. Unfortunately, this is as far as I've gotten in dashboard disassembly in this vehicle. I have since traded this car in and no longer have it. Best of luck to you, though!
Thank you so much for sharing this video.
Does this work on a Buick Verano Sport touring? Or should I go in under the hood not glovebox.
Hi! Unfortunately, I don't have the answer to that question. I'm not certified through any auto dealer or garage. I just needed to change it on my own vehicle and thought I'd record the "how-to."
Thanks very helpful.😊
And I thought removing the computer to get to the battery on my Equinox was dumb. I mean it is but at least it’s fairly easy to do.
Saved me money thanks!
Thank you so much it was very helpful
Thank you, I have a 2016 Verano leather edition. And it's due for a cabin filter as well. Does anyone know how often it should be changed ?
Some professionals say 15-25k miles, while others say every 30k, but your owner's manual should say how often to replace your filter.
It really depends on the areas in which you do the majority of your driving. I live in an agricultural, country area, and there is usually a lot of dust and pollen in the air, which drives air quality down. However, if you live in a very green, healthy-air environment, you can probably change it less often.
You may also consider how clean you keep your car's interior. If you eat a lot of hot, greasy, or smelly foods in your vehicle, that may affect your filter...or if you and/or your passengers pass gas frequently in the car, without opening the windows.
mine popped up on my diagnostic as due at 45K miles
Great video man
A mechanic said it was too difficult?!?
Man...I wouldn't go there again.
Thanks man! You ROCK👍🤜🤛🏻
I hope this works for my 2013 base version
You the best
Music and audio was perfect balancing
Great video!!! I jus replaced mine thanx to you.
Your video is great! My husband followed your instructions and everything went great! He appreciated your guidance concerning the airbag and the battery. Thank you very much!
thanks, man...really helpful!
The camera is too close , great video
Thank you
Good job thanks
I own a Buick Verona, and this is one of the shittiest designs I've ever owned, the cabin air filter is just one example.
John Spence A 2015 Verano is my first car I ever bought and I have to agree it's one of the worst cars I've ever driven. My transmission has been repaired 3 times, my coolant system doesn't really work, and to work on the car is beyond difficult. I can't wait to get rid of it.
They do this so you get it done at the dealer.
Wow 👏great I will try tomorrow
Well done man!
did replacing the filter work for you? I replaced my daughters and the cabin still stinks.... I cannot find any interior water leaks, mystery to me.
You know what man, I'm still smelling something similar to the horrible smell before, but it is far less intense than it was. I was thinking it could just be a lingering because if how long it went without having the filter replaced. I'm going to have my wife do a thorough cleaning and see if that works.
Mark Cartozzo I was told the gutter from the sunroof leaks. I have the same smell. Only complaint I have with car. Dealer cannot find leak so I have to get real good at replacing this filter I guess
I found out there was water in my door and there was plug my husband took off which was at the bottom and it came pouring out. No idea how long the water was there
Try spraying lysol disinfectant into the intake of the cabin air filter which will be done from the outside by the bottom of the windshield. Spray both the driver side and passenger side. Turn your ac on, blower on high, make sure it's NOT set on the recirculating air. Lower all your windows and spray half on one side and half on the other. Kills any mold that might be growing and causing the smell.
Thanks. Super easy!!!
Great video, but not your fault, but GM could of made it WAY easier. Changed them in my other cars without removing any bolts, very easy. This how ever, not rocket science, but engineered harder then it should of been. Should of just been flip down glove box open door install, just like a lot of cars.
I have a Subaru and bought my girlfriend a filter for her car because it smells like vomit. All I have to do it pull a piece take the glovebox out and pull the filter out. This is unnecessary and shouldn't take this many tools, specific tools. Wtf why would someone buy this car
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nice job thanks!!
Don't need your life story and all the other stuff. Straight to the point is ok.
Hello, first thanks for taking the time to make this video. I have a friend that mentioned having to remove all the items like you've shown here, to replace the cabin air filter in his Buick. I found the video below that shows only having to remove the glove box cover. Is there a difference between vehicles requiring the removal of all the other components?
ruclips.net/video/Z-c2qmb_dkA/видео.htmlsi=ockHlBYo9KUlvtNf
What a stupid design.
Thanks brother, very helpful
Excellent thank you! Pep boys charges 121.50 including discount purchased the stp 1872 air filter for 19.99 at auto zone!
Great work
For whatever reason, I needed to use a T15 star bit (instead of T10) for a 2012 Verano. Otherwise, this video is awesome and better than the others. Thanks!
I appreciate that very much! I'm not a videographer, and my voice is not as nice as ChrisFix, but I just didn't want anyone else wasting money on a dealer job that could be done at home with basic hand tools.
Sorry about the mixup with the star bit. I literally have no experience with any Verano other than my own.
@@AaronCano1 I also like Scotty Kilmer he's an OG but a master mechanic who knows his way around any engine. Saves me so much and avoid being taken for a ride! I'll check out ChrisFix too 👍🏻
T15 needed on the 2015 as well (3 Torx screws on airbag).
Wow what a pain in the ass this is.... ugh. I need to do it cause mine reeks...
Fucking GM should be fined for making anyone take out airbags and glove compartments just to replace a cabin air filter like that! You did a great job bro, but damn, that's some fucked up engineering! I have a 2014 Cobalt and I'm about to take a long trip so I was looking at what was involved and now I think I need to request an extra 3 days off just to get my car ready for the trip! I used to have a 2005 Cobalt, it was real easy, just loosen the hinges on the glove compartment and switch it out in under a minute!
1st thing you do is get rid of that background music! Distracting!
Caution! Before removing the air bag bolts, unhook the battery. Also, face the plastic side towards you not the metal side. If the air bag deployed with the metal side towards you you will be seriously injured or kilt!
Thank you to replace that is 70 dollars you saved me big time
Thank you very much Aaron. I really appreciate the information youve provided. Why they make these simple tasks so difficult, is beyond me.
Those torx are not t10 on my 2013 but rather t15. Possibly academic for me. I did remove them. Then I found the 3 clips that they screw into on the floor. The shop that did it first time didn't look up the procedure. Never removed the air bag. He removed the 4 7mm head bolts and just yanked the box until he broke the plastic off that those clips mounted onto.
Thank you so much I just bought a 2013 Buick Verano and I needed to change the cabin air filter and I’m a complete idiot your a savior
Do we have play that music while we do it
I tried without the music, but couldn't get things to work...
as a mechanic, this was excruciating.
This video is spot on !!! Pack your patience because it's not a quick fix. My 2020 Kia Forte cabin filter took less than 5 min. to change. Your detailed explanation couldn't have been better. Great job and thank you. The color of my wife filter, I could have sent it to Guinness Book Of World Records as the dirtiest filter ever 😁
Thanks! If you could, please next time make voice and music volume the same.
Garage I took mine to didn't drop the air bag so when he still couldn't get the plastic housing off he worked it until he broke the fasteners that were behind air bag.
Best video I have seen on this. I have a 2016 Buick Cascada convertible and it was exactly as your video. Thanks
Wow GM is trash. This is too much work for a cabin air filter. Lol.
Thank you for the video.
This is actually insane, welp I got some tools to buy and then I'll be on this struggle bus lmfao, the things we do for family I swear
Hoooooly SHIT this is so unnecessarily complicated to do lol not looking forward to this 🙂
You're video was on point! Can't thank you enough. I changed out my cabin filter and every detail on your video was accurate to the task. Well done!
Thanks a lot bro 👍👍👍
Great video. Thanks!
Very straight forward video thank you 🍻