Collection: Cabin Air Filters

Cabin air filters, also known as pollen filters or air conditioning filters, are essential components of a vehicle's ventilation system. They are designed to filter out pollutants, allergens, dust, & other airborne particles from the outside air before it enters the cabin. Cabin air filters are typically made from a combination of fibrous materials, such as paper, activated carbon, & nonwoven fabrics. They are located in the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning) system, usually behind the glove compartment or under the dashboard. As air flows through the filter, it captures & traps contaminants, preventing them from entering the vehicle's interior. This helps improve the air quality inside the cabin, ensuring a cleaner & healthier environment for the occupants. Regularly replacing the cabin air filter is important to maintain optimal air flow & filtration efficiency. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for filter replacement intervals to ensure continued effectiveness & to prevent the build-up of harmful particles inside the vehicle.