The passenger compartment air filter traps most of the pollen from the air entering
you vehicle. Like your vehicle's engine air filter, it will need to be changed periodically.
A substantial reduction in air flow indicates that the filter needs to be replaced.
See Maintenance section in this handbook to find out how to replace the passenger
compartment air filter. To find out what type of filter use, see "Replacement
Parts."
To remove the passenger compartment filter:
- Open the hood of your vehicle. The access panel for the passenger compartment
air filter is located on the passenger side of the cowl grill, at the base of the
windshield.
- Gently remove hood-to-cowl seal by peeling it up from one end.
- Use a flat blade screwdriver to open the
filter access door in the cowl grill.
- Remove any debris in the filter area such as leaves or pine needles.
- Rotate the two locking tabs outward and pull the filter
outward.
- Install the new filter, noting the airflow direction arrow on the filter.
- Rotate both locking tabs until they are seated.
- Install hood-to-cowl seal onto plenum flange.
- Close the access door and press to lock it into place.
- Close the access door and press to lock it into place.
- Close the hood.