Hepa Filter Replacement
#2
Re: Hepa Filter Replacement
Sure. This has just been addressed in a seemingly unrelated thread.
https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...ections-12895/
Please read the entire thread and if you still need assistance, ask away.
https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...ections-12895/
Please read the entire thread and if you still need assistance, ask away.
#5
Re: Hepa Filter Replacement
I finally got the courage to replace the cabin filter on my 2006 HCH, after I read about a girl who said she replaced hers by herself. Saving $100.00 for the installation that the dealer quoted was also a big incentive. Anyway I am not computer literate enough to post pictures, but it is real easy.
Step 1 Empty the contents of the glove box
Step 2 Grab the glove box using both hands on the innermost portion, squeeze the sides towards the middle, and let the glove box fall all the way.
Step 3 It you did the above right, you will now see the filter casing, press the tabs on each side towards the center and pull out filter.
Step 4 Take out dirty filter and replace, taking time to ensure that the air flow is as illustrated on the filter.
Step 5 Put the casing back, and snap the glove box into place.
5 minutes and you save $100.00
Step 1 Empty the contents of the glove box
Step 2 Grab the glove box using both hands on the innermost portion, squeeze the sides towards the middle, and let the glove box fall all the way.
Step 3 It you did the above right, you will now see the filter casing, press the tabs on each side towards the center and pull out filter.
Step 4 Take out dirty filter and replace, taking time to ensure that the air flow is as illustrated on the filter.
Step 5 Put the casing back, and snap the glove box into place.
5 minutes and you save $100.00
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