FRAM® Fresh Breeze cabin air filters can keep up to 98% of road dust and pollen particles from entering a vehicle. The only cabin air filter that uses the natural deodorizing properties of ARM & HAMMER™ baking soda. Contaminants that enter the vehicle with outside air through the vehicle’s air conditioning, heating and ventilation system can become concentrated and expose passengers to road dust, dirt and allergens at higher levels than outside the car.
Filters up to 98% of dust, pollen and other contaminants
ARM & HAMMER baking soda combined with carbon embedded in the filter assists in cleaning outside air flowing through the vehicle’s ventilation system
Helps protect your vehicle's heating and air conditioning unit while also keeping it working efficiently
Installs on average in 15 minutes
1. Road dust and pollen particles ranging in size from 5-100 microns. 2. Deodorizing tests used isovaleric acid (sweaty odors), geosmin (earthy odors) and dog hairs. 3. ARM & HAMMER, the ARM & HAMMER logo and distinct orange trade dress are trademarks of Church & Dwight Co., Inc. and used under license by FRAM Group IP LLC. * Always follow OE recommended change intervals.
LOCATION OF CABIN FILTER: Behind the glove box in the cabin filter housing.
REMOVE ALL DEBRIS IN AND AROUND FILTER LOCATION.
While sitting in the passenger seat open the glove box.
If your vehicle has a dampener rod attached to the passenger side of the glove box use the Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the screw securing it and remove it from the arm and allow it to retract into the dash. If you do not see a dampener rod attached to your glove box skip this step and move directly to step #3.
Look inside your glove box and look for two pins at the inside top of the glove box. If you do not have these pins in your glove box skip this step and move directly to Step # 4. If you have these pins turn the pin on the driver side one-quarter turn counter-clockwise and pull the pin out. Now turn the pin on the passenger side of the glove box one-quarter turn clockwise and pull the pin out. Allow the glove box to swing down on its bottom hinge and skip step #4 and go directly to step #5.
If your vehicle did not have pins and you were informed to skip to this step then your next step would be to push in on both sides of the glove box at the same time and pull the glove box downward until the stops on each side of the glove box disengage from the frame. (The stops you are disengaging normally keep the glove box from opening too far.) Once the stops are disengaged the glove box should swing down on its bottom hinge.
Look inside the void left by removing the glove box and you will see a vertical cabin filter cover.
Remove this by pulling it straight out. This cover will also have a frame made to it and the cover and frame will be removed as one.
Once the frame is out of the housing remove the dirty filter from the frame. Install the new filter in the frame with the air flow arrow pointing down. Make sure the filter is tucked under the retaining tabs on the top edge of the housing.
Slide the filter frame back into the housing and make sure it latches securely on both sides.
If your vehicle had a dampener arm reposition the arm on the glove box at this time and secure it with the screw you removed earlier. If you did not have a dampener arm skip this step and go directly to step #10.
If your vehicle had the two pins partially close the glove box so when you install the pins back in position they will clear the glove box frame and keep the glove box from falling completely open. Position the driver side pin and turn it one-quarter turn clockwise to secure it. Position the passenger side pin and turn it one- quarter turn counter-clockwise to secure. If your vehicle did not have the pins you will need to close your glove box while
pushing in on each side to reengage the stop pins.