Cabin Filters. Why Your Car Smells Bad. The How, When, & Why Of Changing Yours.

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  • Cabin Filters. Why Your Car Smells Bad. The How, When, & Why Of Changing Yours.
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    Does your car or light truck smell bad? Does your heater or air conditioning not blow as hard as it used to? Your cabin filter most likely needs replacing. This is a job that you can easily do yourself. In this video, I show you how to change yours, tell you how often you should change it, and common problems that will tell you when it needs replacing. Stay tuned until the end of the video. I will show you where to find the cabin filters on all kinds of other equipment. They are everywhere! How do I change my own cabin filter and save money? Let's watch and find out.
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  • @peterrudy9207
    @peterrudy9207 15 дней назад +1

    I wouldn't clean any of them , replace them . And use a wet/dry vacuum to clean out the area .