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    Default Cabin Air Fliter DIY

    Step One: Locate the hood latch release lever under the dash on the left side.




    Step Two: Open hood and locate the Cabin Air Filter area.




    Step Three: Take a medium flat head screwdriver and gently pry the inserts out from the center of the plastic tabs. Caution need to be used at this point, as these little plastic pieces are slippery and tend to jump out of the hand.




    You will remove 6 of the plastic inserts




    and then remove 6 of these large plastic tabs




    Step Four: Gently lift the plastic cover up and remove the dirty Cabin Air Filter. Grab at a corner and pull gently.
    After removing the old filter, it's a good idea to clean out the bottom of the tray. Leaves and other garbage gathers there.




    Step Five: Place your new Cabin Air Filter back in place. Make sure the filter is pointing in the proper direction when you re-install the new one, there will be air flow arrows on the bottom of the filter. The instructions show the filter being flexed buy both hands, from left to right into a soft -S- shape while lowering into position. The filter is flexible, but caution needs to be used as it will separate on you. Remove any debris that's visible. Place the bottom of the filter as far down as you can get it, and then gently slide the top of the filter into place.



    Here's a picture of the new vs the old filter. It should be changed every year.




    Step Six: Place all of the large tabs back into place.
    Tip: Align them so removing the inserts is easy next time.




    Step Seven: Place all of the middle inserts back into place




    Step Eight: Step back and admire your work. This filter should be changed every year.
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    Ah, so that's where the hood release lever is! LMAO

    Was that your original filter? or the second?


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    The black one is the OEM with 40k+ miles on it.

    After replacing the filter, my car smelt like brand new again, and the AC blows cooler.
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    Searched the hell out of AutoZone and other chain auto parts stores online and couldn't find this at all. Where you get it from, part number?
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    Napa / Wix Cabin Air Filter Replacement Part Number 9248.

    I would suggest ordering one from Crazy Paul or Pace Performance, the Wix is cheaply made IMO.
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    Hood lever? Oh you mean the bonnet. Too bad it is not easier to get to, like through the glove box. My dealer does not stock jack shit. No Engine Air Filter ($49.99 for the V6), no cabin filter, no oil filter, no nothing. BTW Purelator Pure One oil filters are suppose to come with the new "O" Ring. Says so on the outside of the box, guess what?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kje141 View Post
    Searched the hell out of AutoZone and other chain auto parts stores online and couldn't find this at all. Where you get it from, part number?
    Pontiac G8 Pollen Filter aka Cabin Air Filter 92184248
    (Now you can search the Part Number on this Forum).

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    Quote Originally Posted by polo View Post
    Ah, so that's where the hood release lever is! LMAO

    Was that your original filter? or the second?
    For me it looks original filter. I'll never thought it is only the second one.

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    Dealer here is selling OEM for $45.00. O'Reily and NAPA are $25.00 more (About $73.00) and are made by WIX. Guess I will stay with OEM.
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    Easy enough write up......gotta do this when I return from San Antonio....as well as an exhaust mod

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