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Cabin Air Filters
Pollen and harmful substances inside a vehicle can be up to six times more concentrated than outside. Cabin Filters prevent harmful spores and pollen from entering the vehicle interior and keep passengers and downstream HVAC components protected. A cabin filter works much like the filter used with your furnace and/or air conditioning system in your home. Replace your cabin filter with a Cabin Filter and trap close to 100% of airborne contaminants before they enter the interior of your vehicle through the heating and air conditioning system.
Follow these four easy steps to Change the cabin filter.
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1. Find the right cabin filter for your vehicle.
Choose either an absorbent Particulate Filter or three-layer functional filter. Cabin filters may also be known by an assortment of other names, such as pollen filters, interior air filters, breather filters, micro filters, micron air filters, air conditioning filters, interior ventilation filters, dust filters and dust/pollen filters ......

2. Find the location of your cabin filter.
Cabin filters are usually located under the hood, inside the glove box or under the dashboard. |

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3. Change the cabin filter.
Check and replace the cabin filter in your vehicle every 12,000 to 15,000 miles, or once a year.
4. Breathe cleaner air.
WISE-MATES Cabin Filters are designed better, fit better and perform better, offering more protection against harmful pollutants and providing cleaner air for allergy and asthma sufferers.
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