Thank you so much for this video! 👍 I just got my car out of the shop. I got some stuff fixed but they gave a ton of extra things that needs to be fixed and this was included on that list and also the regular air filter. But I got home starting googling some things and came across your video. I’m a female and after watching your video I most certainly believe I can do this myself and I am because the prices of work they’re telling me that needs to be done is ridiculous! And I know prices that they are trying to charge me is overpriced. I hear/heard my dad talk about these kind of things and explained how simple it is to change. So I will be changing this myself. I’m a fast learner and can do anything if shown before. My dad would have changed it for me but he’s getting older now and are experiencing problems with his hands so I’m going to be a big girl and learn how to do some of these simple things myself to save myself some money but not only that I can have the knowledge myself…. So thank you…again! 😊
Thank you! You explained how to change the filter with the exact details I needed. I felt so accomplished after changing it on my own. Might go reward myself with a beer….. I get it now lol
That is a great job and your attention to detail and communication makes it easy to follow your teaching so thank you very much for making this video. Katy, Tx. JM
Use the ACDelco cabin air filter as it comes with activated carbon at half the price. The activated carbon absorbs organic orders from cow pens, goats, sheep etc as the smell is fermenting manure, sulfide compounds or just basic foul smell stuff if the windows are up. It is common for a tech to remove your watch, ring, keys and wallet before going inside a customers vehicle. Also, common tools are a flat blade pocket screwdriver and a hose removal tool. This tool is “S” shaped on the end and comes to a dull point. It is one helpful in removing electrical connectors and plastic clips. This job pays 0.2ths of an hour, so roughly 7 minutes or less. A quality filter is marked with air flow so this means the last tech could install it upside down. Turn ignition on, blower on high and check the direction air is pulled. Many vehicle, like Fords for decades had a place for one but is empty. Cutting maybe required as the all seam to be different. Check “Rock Auto” for make, year, model to see if they are sold in the “HVAC” section cabin air filter section. Some come with new cover, screws and instructions while others do not. Electrical connectors are not to come apart, so they have a clip as more important connectors has connection positive assurance clips that lock under removal clip. Hope this helps others. ASE Master Tech since 1978 - Retired
I do mine every 12 months. You should do it approximately every 15k miles. If it starts to clog up you'll notice reduced airflow from your vents. I find it to be a small cost to help clean the air I breathe in the car 🙂
@@HubersRanch I wouldn't need a car with a cabin air filter if I was superman now would I. And if filming is your excuse. Then edit it and make it not so long and drawn out.
I like the way u explained how it's dune, thank you very much. John.
This was really easy. As a single woman I’m so proud of myself. Now I can save some time and money not having to go to the mechanic. Thank you!
Me to!
This video was SUPER helpful. After watching, it took me 7 minutes to change it. Thanks!
Glad it helped!
Nice to see Chevy made it this easy. Not complicated like those other crazy vehicles that make you unscrew two screws and lift a box!
Thank you so much for this video! 👍 I just got my car out of the shop. I got some stuff fixed but they gave a ton of extra things that needs to be fixed and this was included on that list and also the regular air filter. But I got home starting googling some things and came across your video. I’m a female and after watching your video I most certainly believe I can do this myself and I am because the prices of work they’re telling me that needs to be done is ridiculous! And I know prices that they are trying to charge me is overpriced. I hear/heard my dad talk about these kind of things and explained how simple it is to change. So I will be changing this myself. I’m a fast learner and can do anything if shown before. My dad would have changed it for me but he’s getting older now and are experiencing problems with his hands so I’m going to be a big girl and learn how to do some of these simple things myself to save myself some money but not only that I can have the knowledge myself…. So thank you…again! 😊
Literally was going to go buy this exact same filter in the morning at the local Advanced Auto Parts to install in my ‘13 Malibu. Thank for the video!
Thank you! You explained how to change the filter with the exact details I needed. I felt so accomplished after changing it on my own. Might go reward myself with a beer….. I get it now lol
This video helped me out tremendously. Thank you.
Just what I was looking for. Thanks.
Thank you. I couldn't figure out removing the lamp.
Thank you for your video helped me to change my cabin filter for my malibu!!! Much appreciated!!!
Thank you so much. Your video aided me in changing my cabin air filter.
That is a great job and your attention to detail and communication makes it easy to follow your teaching so thank you very much for making this video. Katy, Tx. JM
Thank you very much. I greatly appreciate the kind words.
I needed this video it was very helpful thanks a lot.
Thank u for the video man was very helpful 👍
This is the best Demonstration I have seen for this... Thanks
I'm glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
It was actually extremely slow and bad.. I litteraly watched the beginning and figured it out myself. And did it in 3 mins tops.
Very easy to understand. Going to try to replace. Ty
excellent vid.. Thank you. My dealer wants $79 to change it
Thanks for making this video. Very helpful.
Use the ACDelco cabin air filter as it comes with activated carbon at half the price. The activated carbon absorbs organic orders from cow pens, goats, sheep etc as the smell is fermenting manure, sulfide compounds or just basic foul smell stuff if the windows are up. It is common for a tech to remove your watch, ring, keys and wallet before going inside a customers vehicle. Also, common tools are a flat blade pocket screwdriver and a hose removal tool. This tool is “S” shaped on the end and comes to a dull point. It is one helpful in removing electrical connectors and plastic clips. This job pays 0.2ths of an hour, so roughly 7 minutes or less. A quality filter is marked with air flow so this means the last tech could install it upside down. Turn ignition on, blower on high and check the direction air is pulled. Many vehicle, like Fords for decades had a place for one but is empty. Cutting maybe required as the all seam to be different. Check “Rock Auto” for make, year, model to see if they are sold in the “HVAC” section cabin air filter section. Some come with new cover, screws and instructions while others do not. Electrical connectors are not to come apart, so they have a clip as more important connectors has connection positive assurance clips that lock under removal clip. Hope this helps others. ASE Master Tech since 1978 - Retired
Awesome video, Im going to try replacing mine.
THANK YOU SO MUCH---VERY GOOD VIDEO
Thank you for this! You saved us some $$ !! Thanks for explaining so well.
Good video!
Thanks for the help
The details flow is good
Thank you
some 2013 malibus dont have cabin filters, they dont have them before this year at all !
Excellent Demonstration
Thank you.
What's the reason you decided to change it?
I do mine every 12 months. You should do it approximately every 15k miles. If it starts to clog up you'll notice reduced airflow from your vents. I find it to be a small cost to help clean the air I breathe in the car 🙂
I suggest using a pen or pencil in the loop on the cord holding the glove box from falling. It could suck all the way in.
great job helped a lot thanks :)
Thank you
Many thanks..God bless u
Thanks 🙏
Thanks Rochester ny
Great
Wow doing mother in laws right now. Thing is plugged, nasty
Dang nabbit....my cover's ear is on the one that folds down..I can't get it to come down on the left. It is hitting that area....smh
Yeah...I just leaned on it......the deed is done. Thank you for this.
I broke the wire to my light doing this. If you cant get it, pay somebody. Period
This video gave me anxiety 😬
Sorry to hear that. But I think 2020 gave everyone anxiety.
Omg get 2 screw drivers
Donations are accepted
Takes 3 minutes to do. Not sure why this video is 15 minutes long
Filming something always takes longer when you are explaining. But I guess you are superman 🦸♂️
@@HubersRanch I wouldn't need a car with a cabin air filter if I was superman now would I. And if filming is your excuse. Then edit it and make it not so long and drawn out.
Nobody forced you to watch.
@@HubersRanch you sir are correct.