Thanks for the great instructions. I was curious about the screw in the engine bay area cabin filter, you mentioned the screw is not needed to be removed, but then you showed a ratcheting screw driver to remove it. So wanted to check if the screw needs to be removed for changing the filter?
I meant that I didn't see a reason for the screw to be there (to lock). The screw needs to be removed to change that secondary cabin air filter, but there is no such part # (for the secondary cabin air filter in the engine bay) in the United States. If you are just changing the cabin air filter behind the passenger glove box, you do not need to touch that.
@@kasr201 There is no part number for the pre filter. I updated the video description a while ago. It's just the cabin air filter in the United States. Not sure if it's different in Korea.
Thank you for this
Thanks for the great instructions. I was curious about the screw in the engine bay area cabin filter, you mentioned the screw is not needed to be removed, but then you showed a ratcheting screw driver to remove it. So wanted to check if the screw needs to be removed for changing the filter?
I meant that I didn't see a reason for the screw to be there (to lock). The screw needs to be removed to change that secondary cabin air filter, but there is no such part # (for the secondary cabin air filter in the engine bay) in the United States. If you are just changing the cabin air filter behind the passenger glove box, you do not need to touch that.
did you get the part number ? and think you for the ved
@@kasr201 There is no part number for the pre filter. I updated the video description a while ago. It's just the cabin air filter in the United States. Not sure if it's different in Korea.