E39 5 Series BMW Cabin Filter Micro Filter DIY
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
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How to remove and replace the cabin air micro filters in the E39. These two filters should be replaced every 15,000 miles or each year.
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Always thank you so much. Its formative information to me. From Seoul
Thanks Stevie!
If you don't remove the whole microfilter housing, you could well have a completely blocked drain duct on the fender/front wing on each side (full of mud and leaves).
Dealer in KC wanted $150.00 + $48 for instal what a rip-off
M. S. Yeah dealer rate is like 140-150 an hour where most independents are 98 range. The oem charcoal filters are more expensive maybe $70 vs. $25 aftermarket. Definitely DIY it!