Had my filter changed at the dealership yesterday. Drove today, and noticed a whistle with the AC on. Was ready to take it back to the dealership when I found your video. They had not fully seated the new filter. Saved me time and aggravation. Thanks.
I found it to be a bit more difficult to remove the glove box due to the two protrusions on each side being quite large. I had to use a pry bar to get my box out. I also used a sting to loop around the glove box return, which made it much easier to hook it back up to the side.
yes - the video shows the man simply gently pushing in on the sides with his fingertips - I had to put a lot of English on it to push the sides in on our 2020 - dunno if they changed the tabs at some point and made them longer in more recent model years? The filter slot cover was tougher too - I had to take a small flat head screwdriver and push UP on the center tab to get it to release. Finally, I used a small pair of needle-nose vise grips to hold the string dampener while I reinstalled the glovebox door.
You just saved me tons of money..I have seeds and corn in my garage for the animals ..the chipmunks got into it and stored about a pound of it in my air conditioner filter.. I tried to vaccum it out BUT can't get it all.. I couldn't figure out how to get the glove box out!!! Thank u sooooo much!!
Thanks for the video! I was wondering if I ever replaced the cabin filter on my GC, and after seeing the video, confirmed that I never did this hahaha THANKS
The down arrows on the OEM filters don’t show airflow, so be careful. Airflow To be sure look at the dirty side of the old filter and that’s the in side.
that's true - if the filter does not say "airflow" and only has an arrow then they would typically be installed with the arrow pointing up. If filter says "air" or "airflow" then it should point down.
Everything worked as shown except for the glove box reinstall. The plastic trim (from dash to floor) on the right side of box interferes with the sliding the right hinge track into place, so every time (several) I reinstalled it, it was misaligned and either would not close or would drag. I could feel that the right (and middle) were not fully engaged as they should be. I tried prying and hammering it downward to force it into place. Finally, I partially closed the glove box and put most of my weight on the right side and it popped into place. I watched several videos to see if anyone showed and alignment trick I was missing, but nothing addressed this issue. Felt like a poor design choice by Jeep. Anyway, it's back in and I didn't break it (although that was an option I considered), so good now. Anyone else have this issue?
One of the best tutorials I've ever viewed. Well done!
Thank You!
Had my filter changed at the dealership yesterday. Drove today, and noticed a whistle with the AC on. Was ready to take it back to the dealership when I found your video. They had not fully seated the new filter. Saved me time and aggravation. Thanks.
You're Welcome! Glad it helped
Amazing tutorial!! You need to be hired to give tutorials on all product, past present and future!
Thank You!!
This one helped me the most . I'm a woman and I feel accomplished I was able to change my own cabin filter .
Glad it helped!
Easy to follow and to the point, without a lot of annoying background music. Thanks for this.
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I found it to be a bit more difficult to remove the glove box due to the two protrusions on each side being quite large. I had to use a pry bar to get my box out. I also used a sting to loop around the glove box return, which made it much easier to hook it back up to the side.
yes - the video shows the man simply gently pushing in on the sides with his fingertips - I had to put a lot of English on it to push the sides in on our 2020 - dunno if they changed the tabs at some point and made them longer in more recent model years?
The filter slot cover was tougher too - I had to take a small flat head screwdriver and push UP on the center tab to get it to release.
Finally, I used a small pair of needle-nose vise grips to hold the string dampener while I reinstalled the glovebox door.
You just saved me tons of money..I have seeds and corn in my garage for the animals
..the chipmunks got into it and stored about a pound of it in my air conditioner filter.. I tried to vaccum it out BUT can't get it all.. I couldn't figure out how to get the glove box out!!! Thank u sooooo much!!
You're welcome! Glad it helped
Thanks for the video! I was wondering if I ever replaced the cabin filter on my GC, and after seeing the video, confirmed that I never did this hahaha THANKS
You're welcome!!
What a perfect video - thanks PYR - so well paced and easy to folloe
Thanks! Glad it helped
The down arrows on the OEM filters don’t show airflow, so be careful. Airflow To be sure look at the dirty side of the old filter and that’s the in side.
that's true - if the filter does not say "airflow" and only has an arrow then they would typically be installed with the arrow pointing up. If filter says "air" or "airflow" then it should point down.
Thanks. Very helpful. The manual in my 2021 doesn’t even mention the cabin air filter.
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Excellent tutorial, Thank you for the lesson.
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Thanks for the easy to follow video!!
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Great video 👍
Thanks!
We articulated step by step
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Great video! Thanks!
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Everything worked as shown except for the glove box reinstall. The plastic trim (from dash to floor) on the right side of box interferes with the sliding the right hinge track into place, so every time (several) I reinstalled it, it was misaligned and either would not close or would drag. I could feel that the right (and middle) were not fully engaged as they should be. I tried prying and hammering it downward to force it into place. Finally, I partially closed the glove box and put most of my weight on the right side and it popped into place. I watched several videos to see if anyone showed and alignment trick I was missing, but nothing addressed this issue. Felt like a poor design choice by Jeep. Anyway, it's back in and I didn't break it (although that was an option I considered), so good now. Anyone else have this issue?
Thanks for the assist!
You're welcome!
Very helpful
Glad it helped!
Like how much pressure to press those sides together?
it can take a good amount of pressure
A lot - had to use a pry bar on mine - hoped it would not break the box
Dealer and Random Oil change place wants $90-100 for that service :)
We charge 50$ at my lube shop
The quick lube I work at charges 24.99 for a new filter installed and ppl still bitch
Yes, ridiculous amount. I have rheumatoid arthritis, but I can do it!
Another video it says the airflow is coming from the bottom moving up? Which is the true direction of the airflow?
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Very informative
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Very helpful and thanks
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