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: Beneath the trim panel under the glove box behind the cabin filter panel cover on the passenger side of the vehicle.
REMOVE ALL DEBRIS IN AND AROUND FILTER LOCATION.
You may want to place some paper on the passenger side floorboard to catch the debris that fall from the housing when you remove the cover and filter.
Using a T-25 Torx driver remove the two screws that secure the panel below the glove box.
Gently pry the passenger side end of the panel loose using the standard screwdriver.
Pull the panel down and towards the rear of the vehicle by its passenger side end and remove it. The driver side end of the panel has a pair of tabs that interlock with another panel to hold it in place. Please use caution when removing this panel to not cause damage to the tabs or the other panel.
Once the panel is removed look under where that panel was and you will find an odd shape cover with four screws securing it. This is the cabin filter cover. Use the T-25 Torx driver and remove the four screws that secure this cover. The back screws may be difficult to remove because they are close to the floor board and have limited clearance.
Remove the cover and pull the old filter straight down to remove it.
Insert the new filter in to the housing with its airflow arrow pointing toward the front of the vehicle. The filter is shaped in a way that it will only fit properly into the housing in one direction. As the filter is inserted into the housing the angled edge goes toward the passenger side of the vehicle.
Reinstall the housing cover and the four screws.
Reinstall the panel below the glove box and be sure that it fits flush with the other panel on the driver side. Press the passenger side end back onto place.