Concise ! ...... or the filter that I DIDN'T HAVE. Bought my '16 with 8600 miles on it in Apr '18 so I'm not thinking somebody removed it. Dared to NOT empty the glove box before removal and was successful. TY for posting this.
Thank you. One of the best videos out there to date. Saving this for my adult son to change mine out tomorrow!! He uses it too; so he can do the maintenance! Again, Thank You!
First Class! Doing my 2013 Ram 2500 cabin air filter now; just got done diagnosing & replacing fan blower motor resistor assembly. Next is CCV filter. Good to do some of this myself and save some currency. Am just a plumber. Subscribed and Thank you!
Great video - It should be noted that some (including my 2016 Ram) had a slot for a cabin air filter but did not ever cut the opening to slide a filter in. Hard to believe - believe it! You will need to cut an opening in the plastic (not easy) and then buy a cap to snap back over your filter once you slide it in.
@@hi4429 Major cost cutting design flaw in the pre-2017 Rams. Imagine all the dust and mold and crap collected on the evaporator/heater core without a filter. Imagine the cost to replace the evaporator when it fails due to all that crap and your AC doesn't work. Google that. Ask me how I know.😦😠 I suggest getting the kit to fix it before it's too late. 2011 Ram 3500 SLT Outdoorsman CC LB Diesel 4x4 70K miles.
I have a 2012 with 48,000 Miles and I am the original owner and could never find mine until I just saw a video in how to install a filter. Now I have to cut out the knock out and buy a cover. It never had a filter. How cheap!
Yes thank you so much for getting right to the point hate a 20 minute video that should have took 5 minutes because they want to show me there garden and wife if I wanted to see that I would have looked for that!! Thanks again!! Very helpful!
Great video. Quick advice on what filter to buy; DON'T get the thick ones, they will shorten the life of your ac unit. The current false advertising that is running rampant is an N95 cabin filter. Don't fall for it. There is no vehicle that is sealed to make that useful except those that are designed for it. Such as a space shuttle or submarine or other similar purposed vehicle. Having the windows up doesn't mean your vehicle is sealed. You are always breathing outside air 100%. The purpose of the filter is because of the vacuum effect the ac unit causes, it intakes more air in such an isolated spot that it causes a vacuum and can suck up pollen, dust, leaves, grass particles, etc.. your face is no where near the filter therefore you are personally still breathing outside air as it's constantly coming in through various crevices, holes, openings that are natural in all vehicles. The more you limit the vacuum effect (by getting a thicker filter) the more harder the ac has to work. As some of you mentioned a lot, and I mean a lot of vehicles do not even have cabin filters, but the slot is there for that purpose should the car owner want to put one in. Just remember your breathing the same air that is outside no matter what size thickness you put in there. Just trying to help you save some $$$
Gracias por este gran aporte, tendió una Ram2500 CrewCab 2012 y no sabía por dónde empezar, Gracias a ti, podré hacerlo y compartirlo a demás conocidos, fuerte abrazo desde Tabasco México. 🤙😎
I have a 2015 ram 1500. Trying opening the cover using the tabs wont come out...brought to lube shop, they couldnt figure it out either. Having issues with defogging windows so i thought the filter might be the issue
Excellent video good clear voice nice close up video and no crappy music in the background. Got a laugh at the end of the video at put all your crap back in the glove.😁
I don't have that cover and I cannot find it in that location. In addition, I don't see the filter housing in that location. All I have is a void there with no filter attached. Any alternatives, maybe?
Might add that the tabs on the side of the air filter cover snap off really easy. Both mine broke. Fortunately it still latches, just need to reach behind and pull them loose on the sides. 2020 RAM
Maybe its a different ducting system on my 2016,Ram Laramie,, Eco diesel,, dual temp?- but the opening is farther up and extremely difficult to slide a new one in compared to yours that is pretty much straight in,,what would work is to take the top box out first too..
My 15 1500 didn’t have this. I’m cutting the space and adding the filter. Found the kit on Amazon. Kind of a weird item to exclude up front. Using a brand new razor in a nice box knife. There are slots where the knife slides right in. I’m 6’2” so I’m laying across the front seat from the drivers side like I’m doing a photo shoot for some trucker mag. 😂
Just finished. There’s also a cable bunch on the far right (passenger side / outside) to watch out for. Shaved it clean carefully and put the filter in. Added the new door but had to really work to get the filter into the slot based on the angle needed in order to start it. It’s not straight at all. Lol. Frustrating but now it’ll be easier to swap this out.
As luck would have it, here I am, 2 years later… not with my ‘15 1500, but now a ‘18 3500… same question as before and this video pops up in my search. Deja vu much? Hell yeah! My 18 came with the cabin filter though so no need to cut anything this time. Couldn’t remember how to get the lid piece off so thank you. Straight to the important stuff. Thanks again! Rock on man!
I was in Naples Chrysler Dodge (Naples FL) for a brake job on my RAM 3500 and they recommended the cabin air filter be replaced. Along with $6300 in other recommendations. Today I go to replace the filter myself, and the filter and cover are both missing. Now either they checked the filter, and forgot to put it back, or they didn’t check it at all. The truck is used, so maybe the previous owner? In any case, would you trust a dealership that did this? Not only that, but they charged roughly a 60% markup on the rotors and pads, and 120% markup on the calipers. I’m 2000 miles from home with no tools or place to work on it, so I was at their mercy. Not sure how some people look themselves in the mirror in the morning…
2015 ram longhorn hemi . I've been told by 2 people . There is not a air filter to be replaced. Please clarify. In the owners manual no air cabin filter is mentioned.
I watched your video and ordered the filter from Amazon. When I tried to install it I found there was no filter cover, it was sealed. So I watched another video, it told me I need to order a cover, and I need to cut it opened. So I did all that. The thing that surprise me the most was there was no filter at all in there originally. DODGE SELLING CARS WITHOUT CABIN AIRE FILTER.
My 2015 Big Horn 1500 does not have the filter cover door. You must purchase a filter kit that comes with the cover door. Then you have to cut out the filter cover to insert the filter. Use the heated razor knife blade to cut out the corner. See other u tubes to see how to do this!
I bought the filter let it sit on the shelf for 4 months And today I finally got motivated And.........surprise!! My 2016 3500 Laramie dually doesn't have a cabin filter. 😢 Son of a...
I decided this is a good thing to do...so I was gonna check to see what kind of condition mine might be in... did as instructed... No filter in the hole...😲 no filter cap either. ... imma run to autozone...
2009 dodge ram 1500 does NOT have a cabin air filter. There is raised plastic outlining the were the slot would be but if you want one you have to cut the hole yourself. There are kits you can buy.
My 16 outdoorsman doesn't (as I just found out for myself). But an outfit called genos garage has a kit to install one. It's just a filter and the cover shown here and you cut the opening in the box with a utility knife or dremel or... I'm going to try calling the dealer and see if I can just get the cover as I already bought a filter and don't feel like returning it.
@@johnathanbrown9192 If you're responding to me, yes, but they wanted like $24 or more when the whole kit from genos is $30 I think. So I'll probably forget the $24 door and return the $28 filter and go with the kit haha.
I have a 2016 Ram 1500 3.6 Diesel and after trying to find where the filter would be I started, Googling it.. This came up, "The 2016 Dodge Ram 1500 is part of a generation of trucks that are not equipped with a cabin air filter. Beginning in 2017, Dodge introduced the CAF to this model, and most current trucks are outfitted with one under the dashboard behind the glove compartment box or under the hood." Looks like I'll be taking back the air filter. lol Good video though.
Doesn't exist on 2010 Ram 2500. Just a solid piece, nothing to unhook. Further research seems to indicate this truck does not come with a cabin filter.
I have a 2016 Ram 1500. Mine defies this video. Truck manufactured 03/16. There is no removable panel. Two broken plastic tabs later....no panel. Mine is flush mount, tabs to the side, one unreachable. No help at all.
Hey thanks for the video ...you make it look to easy lol Having trouble pushing the left and right taps to release the filter cover...is there a tool to be used? Thanks in advance
@@josephtwardos356 think there's 2 version my mechanic said mine didn't have one I had same problem but its slightly different then his tabs they make a kit to add one
@@goodwincustomization2493 ok thanks, might explain why it feels like my ac isn’t working as good as it did when I bought it. I have had it about 8 months.
If you choose to get a higher quality filter make sure it has good seals, what good is a hepa or charcoal filter if air can get past. I want to drive past a dead skunk and not smell anything lol
Thank you for not telling me your life story before and during the instructions or about your dog. Straight to the point. Thank you
I completely understand. I hate when people do that. Glad you enjoyed.
OMG I hate videos like that I'm with you like if I wanted to know about dogs ,kids,gardening I would have searched for that! 🤣🤣
This is the kind of video I am talking about, straight to the point,. Thank you.
Forgot the filter. I didn’t even know I had one until watching. Thank you
Concise ! ...... or the filter that I DIDN'T HAVE. Bought my '16 with 8600 miles on it in Apr '18 so I'm not thinking somebody removed it. Dared to NOT empty the glove box before removal and was successful. TY for posting this.
Thank you. One of the best videos out there to date. Saving this for my adult son to change mine out tomorrow!! He uses it too; so he can do the maintenance! Again, Thank You!
First Class! Doing my 2013 Ram 2500 cabin air filter now; just got done diagnosing & replacing fan blower motor resistor assembly. Next is CCV filter. Good to do some of this myself and save some currency. Am just a plumber. Subscribed and Thank you!
Thanks for the brevity of your video.
My 2013 Ram didn't have a filter either. Now it does!
Thank you very good and informative. I’ll be changing my this weekend on my 2014 Ram
Straight to the point, great video and very respectful of viewers time. Thank you.
Thanks for the comment. I'm hoping to make a few more videos that are right to the point.
Very good video, I hate when they talk to you like your a kid. Thank you and love the window sticker 👍
Short, sweet and to the point. Thank you!
Great video - It should be noted that some (including my 2016 Ram) had a slot for a cabin air filter but did not ever cut the opening to slide a filter in. Hard to believe - believe it! You will need to cut an opening in the plastic (not easy) and then buy a cap to snap back over your filter once you slide it in.
My 2012 was the same way. I just opted to return the filter. Saves weight anyway. Lol
@@hi4429
Major cost cutting design flaw in the pre-2017 Rams. Imagine all the dust and mold and crap collected on the evaporator/heater core without a filter. Imagine the cost to replace the evaporator when it fails due to all that crap and your AC doesn't work. Google that. Ask me how I know.😦😠
I suggest getting the kit to fix it before it's too late.
2011 Ram 3500 SLT Outdoorsman CC LB Diesel 4x4 70K miles.
I have a 2012 with 48,000 Miles and I am the original owner and could never find mine until I just saw a video in how to install a filter. Now I have to cut out the knock out and buy a cover. It never had a filter. How cheap!
Just realized my 2012 Cummins Laramie isn’t cut out
Same
"Don't forget to put your crap back in"😂🤙🏾💯
Thank you, that looks like I can do it. Now I'm going to get my Ram an air filter.
Great video, short & to the point.
Great now i can do it i never knew that you needed to change that part 👍
Awesome video, right to the point easy to follow
Thank you
Yes thank you so much for getting right to the point hate a 20 minute video that should have took 5 minutes because they want to show me there garden and wife if I wanted to see that I would have looked for that!! Thanks again!! Very helpful!
Thanks for your video. I had to use a soldering iron to cut out the slot and my 2016 2500 had no filter! This whole time!
I'm glad it helped. A soldering iron was a great idea to cut it out.
Same here on my Lonestar 16. It looks like there is a large hose that goes somewhere behind it. But can’t get it open
Nice video, no lengthy diatribe, very helpful, brief, and detailed 👍
Thank you
And, I also now know that not all 2009's have the filter, including the one I was working on. (4/09) ☺
Thanks for posting this video , it was very helpful 👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
Great job on this video! Thanks
Great job on this video 👍
Thanks a lot man very nice explaining very much appreciated
Thanks and you're welcome.
Thank you Mr Goodwin ! And also thanks for closed caption becuz I’m deaf 👍🏼
I'm glad I could help.
Great video. Quick advice on what filter to buy; DON'T get the thick ones, they will shorten the life of your ac unit. The current false advertising that is running rampant is an N95 cabin filter. Don't fall for it. There is no vehicle that is sealed to make that useful except those that are designed for it. Such as a space shuttle or submarine or other similar purposed vehicle. Having the windows up doesn't mean your vehicle is sealed. You are always breathing outside air 100%. The purpose of the filter is because of the vacuum effect the ac unit causes, it intakes more air in such an isolated spot that it causes a vacuum and can suck up pollen, dust, leaves, grass particles, etc.. your face is no where near the filter therefore you are personally still breathing outside air as it's constantly coming in through various crevices, holes, openings that are natural in all vehicles. The more you limit the vacuum effect (by getting a thicker filter) the more harder the ac has to work. As some of you mentioned a lot, and I mean a lot of vehicles do not even have cabin filters, but the slot is there for that purpose should the car owner want to put one in. Just remember your breathing the same air that is outside no matter what size thickness you put in there. Just trying to help you save some $$$
Great Video. Saved me $50. Thank you.
Good stuff my man appreciate you ‼️
Quick and easy, thank you
Great info buddy...I needed to know . 😉👍
Gracias por este gran aporte, tendió una Ram2500 CrewCab 2012 y no sabía por dónde empezar, Gracias a ti, podré hacerlo y compartirlo a demás conocidos, fuerte abrazo desde Tabasco México. 🤙😎
You're welcome, and good luck with your filter.
@@goodwincustomization2493 thanks dude!
thanks man , you made soooo easy
Thanks
Great video!!
I have a 2015 ram 1500. Trying opening the cover using the tabs wont come out...brought to lube shop, they couldnt figure it out either. Having issues with defogging windows so i thought the filter might be the issue
Great video. The way they should be done.
I agree and thank you.
I have a 2014 3500 and been needing to do this. Thanks
Mine is sealed. I bought it and can’t replace. It’s 2016 2500 diesel. Is it normal?
Very well explained!!
Thanks Kenny
What is the best chip to use in a 2018 ram 3500 diesel to improve my drive and towing ability
Thanks it helped me! Glad you didnt keep talking in circles
Glad to help.
If the blower fan is below the filter slot shouldn't the air flow be going up. out to the vents?
Thank you, I forgot about the clip on the side.
Excellent video good clear voice nice close up video and no crappy music in the background. Got a laugh at the end of the video at put all your crap back in the glove.😁
good save on the ill fitting door. ;)
I don't have that cover and I cannot find it in that location. In addition, I don't see the filter housing in that location. All I have is a void there with no filter attached. Any alternatives, maybe?
To the point, grate vid. Tnx
Thanks my dude
GREAT VIDEO, I DID MINE !!
Thanks, I'm glad I could help.
Might add that the tabs on the side of the air filter cover snap off really easy. Both mine broke. Fortunately it still latches, just need to reach behind and pull them loose on the sides. 2020 RAM
Great video well done I just saved $50 doing it myself rather then letting the Dodge dealer do it, Thanks for posting
No problem, glad you saved some cash for the holidays.
Is this the process for a 2015 ram 1500 express? If anyone knows
Omg! I didn’t forget, I didn’t know! Lol
Well, now you know. Enjoy the fresh air again.
Simple thanks for sharing
Maybe its a different ducting system on my 2016,Ram Laramie,, Eco diesel,, dual temp?- but the opening is farther up and extremely difficult to slide a new one in compared to yours that is pretty much straight in,,what would work is to take the top box out first too..
My 15 1500 didn’t have this. I’m cutting the space and adding the filter. Found the kit on Amazon. Kind of a weird item to exclude up front. Using a brand new razor in a nice box knife. There are slots where the knife slides right in. I’m 6’2” so I’m laying across the front seat from the drivers side like I’m doing a photo shoot for some trucker mag. 😂
Just finished. There’s also a cable bunch on the far right (passenger side / outside) to watch out for. Shaved it clean carefully and put the filter in.
Added the new door but had to really work to get the filter into the slot based on the angle needed in order to start it. It’s not straight at all. Lol. Frustrating but now it’ll be easier to swap this out.
As luck would have it, here I am, 2 years later… not with my ‘15 1500, but now a ‘18 3500… same question as before and this video pops up in my search. Deja vu much? Hell yeah!
My 18 came with the cabin filter though so no need to cut anything this time.
Couldn’t remember how to get the lid piece off so thank you. Straight to the important stuff.
Thanks again!
Rock on man!
I was in Naples Chrysler Dodge (Naples FL) for a brake job on my RAM 3500 and they recommended the cabin air filter be replaced. Along with $6300 in other recommendations. Today I go to replace the filter myself, and the filter and cover are both missing. Now either they checked the filter, and forgot to put it back, or they didn’t check it at all. The truck is used, so maybe the previous owner? In any case, would you trust a dealership that did this? Not only that, but they charged roughly a 60% markup on the rotors and pads, and 120% markup on the calipers. I’m 2000 miles from home with no tools or place to work on it, so I was at their mercy. Not sure how some people look themselves in the mirror in the morning…
There's a very special place designed for these sorts of people. Your attitude is very commendable under the circumstances. God Bless You! 🙏🏼
2012 don’t have the little window to replace the cabin filter don’t apply this video for 2012 Dodge Ram 3500 you have a better idea ?
How come my 2013 Ram 3500 SRW truck does have a removable door like yours ? So not easy to change like yours, might want to put a comment on that
What happens when there is no access to the filter. I have a 2011 and its just a solid plastic front, no access panel. Is there a filter in there?
So I’ve got a 2010 and it doesn’t have a “ door “ looks like it but solid ? Anyone know what’s up
Is there a part name or number for that clip? I broke it.
Update: Part number 68191988AA a glove box dampener is called.
Those tabs are not that easy to push in
Dude, you are not kidding! My husbands 2016 was never cut! Freaking ridiculous!!
2015 ram longhorn hemi . I've been told by 2 people . There is not a air filter to be replaced. Please clarify. In the owners manual no air cabin filter is mentioned.
Hi I have a Dodge Ram sport and there not even the little door where the filter is supose to be
Where are ya'll purchasing the covers from, dealer???
I watched your video and ordered the filter from Amazon. When I tried to install it I found there was no filter cover, it was sealed. So I watched another video, it told me I need to order a cover, and I need to cut it opened. So I did all that. The thing that surprise me the most was there was no filter at all in there originally. DODGE SELLING CARS WITHOUT CABIN AIRE FILTER.
Fyi..Most vehicles never had air filters pre 2000..
My 2015 Big Horn 1500 does not have the filter cover door. You must purchase a filter kit that comes with the cover door. Then you have to cut out the filter cover to insert the filter. Use the heated razor knife blade to cut out the corner. See other u tubes to see how to do this!
Mine not in the glove department... any suggestions?
I have a 2019 Dodge Ram Bighorn. Don't they have 2 air filters? One under the hood also? Nice video.
The one under the hood is for intake and the cabin filter is normally inside the cab. I'm unaware of a second cabin filter under the hood.
Love the tattoo ! Similar to one I have
Thank you
Thanks!
I bought the filter let it sit on the shelf for 4 months And today I finally got motivated And.........surprise!!
My 2016 3500 Laramie dually doesn't have a cabin filter. 😢
Son of a...
I decided this is a good thing to do...so I was gonna check to see what kind of condition mine might be in... did as instructed... No filter in the hole...😲 no filter cap either. ... imma run to autozone...
Thank-you Sir.. much help.. 9/16/22 good day.
Thanks dude.
2009 dodge ram 1500 does NOT have a cabin air filter. There is raised plastic outlining the were the slot would be but if you want one you have to cut the hole yourself. There are kits you can buy.
Perfect thanks!!
Does my 2015 1500 express even have one? I’ve heard it doesn’t and I’ve heard it does have one. Has anyone even checked
My 16 outdoorsman doesn't (as I just found out for myself). But an outfit called genos garage has a kit to install one. It's just a filter and the cover shown here and you cut the opening in the box with a utility knife or dremel or... I'm going to try calling the dealer and see if I can just get the cover as I already bought a filter and don't feel like returning it.
Did you ever find out? I have a 15 express as well
@@johnathanbrown9192 If you're responding to me, yes, but they wanted like $24 or more when the whole kit from genos is $30 I think. So I'll probably forget the $24 door and return the $28 filter and go with the kit haha.
I realized that 4 year old filter cut down the flow on the blower😬
Thank yo mistr
I have a 2016 Ram 1500 3.6 Diesel and after trying to find where the filter would be I started, Googling it.. This came up, "The 2016 Dodge Ram 1500 is part of a generation of trucks that are not equipped with a cabin air filter. Beginning in 2017, Dodge introduced the CAF to this model, and most current trucks are outfitted with one under the dashboard behind the glove compartment box or under the hood." Looks like I'll be taking back the air filter. lol Good video though.
Is the plastic cover nessecary?
Yes, if it's not there the air won't go through the filter.
Thank You! Super easy! WoW.
Thanks My friend
Great, thanks
Doesn't exist on 2010 Ram 2500. Just a solid piece, nothing to unhook. Further research seems to indicate this truck does not come with a cabin filter.
That was great
Thank you
I have a 2016 Ram 1500. Mine defies this video. Truck manufactured 03/16. There is no removable panel. Two broken plastic tabs later....no panel. Mine is flush mount, tabs to the side, one unreachable. No help at all.
My 2013 doesnt have one either. Why would Dodge make something inaccessible like this.
That is a good question. Everything is there for the filter, you just need to cut the plastic out of the way.
Same here. This was a great, to-the-point video; however, my Ram Laramie 1500 does not have this door. I can feel the filter above.
Inaccessible? What do you mean? It only took a few minutes. How is that inaccessible?
@@masterofnone1808 bc you would have to cut a whole section of plastic out just to reach box that could of had a panel door like normal
My 2012 does not have a cabin air filter.. fun huh?
It looks easy on the video. However, I cannot find the tabs on the side. It's a pain.
My 2010 Ram does not have a cabin air filter and does not have that cable to retract the glove box!
Hey thanks for the video ...you make it look to easy lol
Having trouble pushing the left and right taps to release the filter cover...is there a tool to be used?
Thanks in advance
Zeegiliana- I don't think there is a tool. Put your finger on the outside of the tab, push it in while pushing it towards you. I hope that helps.
This guy must have Superman fingers cause I been trying to release clips for 2 years and cant
@@josephtwardos356 think there's 2 version my mechanic said mine didn't have one I had same problem but its slightly different then his tabs they make a kit to add one
@@josephtwardos356 mine doesn't have tabs. it looks like the tabs are just not there.
How often do you change it?
I change mine about every year. Roughly 14,000 miles or when I turn the AC on and it smells like dirt.
How often is it suggested to change out the filter?
Every 3 months depending on how much and where you drive.
@@goodwincustomization2493 ok thanks, might explain why it feels like my ac isn’t working as good as it did when I bought it. I have had it about 8 months.
Thank you
I bought a used '14 SLT Ram and I'm surprised it doesn't have a cabin air filter. Even my cheapest cars have always had a cabin filter
It's been hit or miss on these cabin filters. People message me to say their 2019 doesn't have a filter but their 2012 did.
My 2010 1500 does not have a cabin air filter how dumb hey
Easy peazy
If you choose to get a higher quality filter make sure it has good seals, what good is a hepa or charcoal filter if air can get past. I want to drive past a dead skunk and not smell anything lol