I just called my dealership and they were going to charge me $184.95!! I just purchased a filter on Amazon for $12.97 and I’m going to do it myself. Thank you so much!!
After having thumbed up all congratulatory comments left by previous viewers, I too, want to thank you for an excellent, clear concise instructional video. ;-)
I was told by the dealership when I bought it that I should never service anything myself and I should always bring it in to have their mechanics do the work. I said "sure thing" and gave them the thumbs up.
I appreciate you for uploading this video! It honestly helps so much because the dealership charges so much with something that I can do on my own (with the help of your video). Thank you, thank you, thank you!
You should run the air conditioner or heater on full blast after you have changed the cabin filter before reassembling to check for any motor noise caused by any debris falling into the motor. I learned the hard way and had to take apart again to clean out some leaves that fell into the motor making a loud noise when maximizing the air conditioner.
It used to be way easier. Why do they have to make something simple so complicated. We used to just push on that tabs of the glove compartment and boom access. But it is a great detailed video.
I had to use a wrench to loosen the 10mm bolt holding the bracket over the filter cover. I dropped the tiny wrench to the left of where the filter box is. Any idea how to retrieve it?
Which tool specifically (at what time in the video)? Typical tools are standard head screwdriver, Phillips head screwdriver, torx screwdriver, socket set.
Thank you so much, I managed to get it done by your help here! It’s great to know how to do this, I picked up a t25 screw, multihead screwdriver, and a 10mm bolt ratchet at auto zone and was all good
Yes, exactly the same. I used a impact driver to remove all the hardware. I have a Makita impact driver with different speed settings. Only use lowest setting when reinstalling the hardware to keep from breaking or stripping anything. Having trim removal tools makes easier work removing the panels and prying open the glovebox housing. Set of trim removal tools I have. www.amazon.com/dp/B01L8GHB7O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_FYN89V2W1X439K70SXF0 Having the right tools makes the job quicker and keeps you from scratching or breaking anything.
The dealer really doesn't want regular folks to be able to replace this filter 😂😂. This is how they will justify charging $80 and up for it. My sonata is so much easier, no need for a damn screwdriver or any tool. Yet they'll still charge you $50.
Excellent video. Nice highlighting, good still shots, clear instructions. But OMG, what was Jeep thinking of burying this filter this way? All part of their dastardly plan to bring yo into the dealership.
Why did you shake your head? Are you a pro mechanic? People have used fkat head screwdrivers to pry stuff since fkat head screwdrivers have existed. There is literally zero difference in process ir results.
just purchased this vehicle after trading in a '15 cherokee.... this is like brain surgery compared to the cherokee... thank you for this. smh.... I know they do this on purpose.
You have to take the car apart just to replace the cabin filter good grief. Good job engineers. The Kia Forte I have you just open the glove compartment and slide the filter out. That’s it
I just called my dealership and they were going to charge me $184.95!! I just purchased a filter on Amazon for $12.97 and I’m going to do it myself. Thank you so much!!
Thanks for the comment. Was your repair successful?
@@InsaneOil Very! And it took at most 15 minutes start to finish. Thanks again!
@@Maggie-kp5fw Awesome. Sounds like a great success.
After having thumbed up all congratulatory comments left by previous viewers, I too, want to thank you for an excellent, clear concise instructional video. ;-)
Thank you for the comment. Much appreciated.
Thank you for detailed instructions and clear speech! Just replaced my filter by following your video like a piece of cake!
Thanks for the comment. Awesome job on the filter replacement.
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Thanks! They keep making it more and more difficult to do simple maintenance yourself.
I was told by the dealership when I bought it that I should never service anything myself and I should always bring it in to have their mechanics do the work. I said "sure thing" and gave them the thumbs up.
I appreciate you for uploading this video! It honestly helps so much because the dealership charges so much with something that I can do on my own (with the help of your video). Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Thanks for the comment. It is greatly appreciated.
Excellent video! Everything I needed to know in a very clear and concise package. Thank you for taking the time to put this video together.
Thank you for the comment. Good luck with your repair.
You should run the air conditioner or heater on full blast after you have changed the cabin filter before reassembling to check for any motor noise caused by any debris falling into the motor. I learned the hard way and had to take apart again to clean out some leaves that fell into the motor making a loud noise when maximizing the air conditioner.
Great tip. Thanks for sharing.
I want to know where is the air intake vent that takes the air inside from the car cabin into the AC? I want to place an air freshner near that vent.
Thank you so much! This was extremely helpful and very easy to do! Thank you for the step by step forward and reverse! You the best!
Thank you. It sounds like your repair was successful.
i was in the process of putting everything back together and managed to drop the only 10mm bolt in the car 😂 Great video though man, thankyou!
Thanks for the comment. Good luck finding your bolt.
It used to be way easier. Why do they have to make something simple so complicated. We used to just push on that tabs of the glove compartment and boom access. But it is a great detailed video.
I think the manufacturer makes it difficult enough so people will take it into the dealership.
One of best instructional I have seen. Great job!
Thank you for your comment. Good luck with your repair.
@@InsaneOil It was super easy out took 2 minutes thanks to your video
@@hannahgachalife7652 Awesome. Great job.
Great video! I have a 2019 as well with about 6900 miles. I'll give this a shot myself because the dealer will charge through the roof.
Check out this one also. th-cam.com/video/VefmXMMx8t8/w-d-xo.html
I had to use a wrench to loosen the 10mm bolt holding the bracket over the filter cover. I dropped the tiny wrench to the left of where the filter box is. Any idea how to retrieve it?
Any luck? I would say try using a telescoping magnet.
Sliding a piece of paper under the filter stops any debris from falling into the blower motor.
Do you know where the petcock or coolant drain plug on the 2019 keep compass?
Thanks so much for this video! I never done this before but with this video it was so easy!! Thanks again!
Thanks for the comment. Sounds like it was a success.
Excellent well detailed instructions....thank you very much for taking the time to make this video. A+
Thanks for the comment. Good luck with your repair.
Awesome video and thank you.
Edit:
Do you have info on where is the best jack stand locations for this vehicle when doing tire rotations?
Thanks for the comment...to answer your question, google image search "2019 Jeep Lift Points"
This is the same complicated process to get to the fuse box on the driver's side.
With my mazda 3, I just unclip the glove box and swap the filter.
I wonder if replacing this filter will help get the musty odors out
I think it would help.
@@InsaneOil, thanks 😊
Do you have a video for the filter replacement under the hood?
I do not yet have a video for that. I will be making one in the future.
Gracias este solo lleva ese filtro??
Que yo sepa, sí.
How often do you need to change this?
I have heard that it should be changed every 6 months. I typically change it somewhere between 6-12 months.
Great informational video! Thank you for taking the time and sharing.
Thanks for the comment...good luck with your repair.
I can’t wait to try this lol where can I find good filters ?
I buy my filters from my local auto parts dealer. I don't buy anything special.
Thx for the info, makes this real easy!
Thanks for the comment. Good luck with your repair.
What the names of the tools required for this job?
Which tool specifically (at what time in the video)? Typical tools are standard head screwdriver, Phillips head screwdriver, torx screwdriver, socket set.
Thank you so much, I managed to get it done by your help here! It’s great to know how to do this, I picked up a t25 screw, multihead screwdriver, and a 10mm bolt ratchet at auto zone and was all good
Will this be the same on a UK Right hand drive JEEP, or will that be behind steering collumn?
I haven't worked on one but I would assume it is reverse of the US.
My 2019 jeep compass limited had a Black plastic wall where bracket was. Now I gotta take it to the shop after all.
Thank you for the useful and very clear information
Thank you for your comment. Good luck with your repair.
Supper easy!! Thank you!
Thanks for the comment. Much appreciated.
Is this the same for the 2018?
Yes, it should be the same. I believe the 2017 and earlier is much simpler to do.
Yes, exactly the same. I used a impact driver to remove all the hardware. I have a Makita impact driver with different speed settings. Only use lowest setting when reinstalling the hardware to keep from breaking or stripping anything. Having trim removal tools makes easier work removing the panels and prying open the glovebox housing. Set of trim removal tools I have. www.amazon.com/dp/B01L8GHB7O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_FYN89V2W1X439K70SXF0
Having the right tools makes the job quicker and keeps you from scratching or breaking anything.
Excelente video…. Thank you for details and very clear speech very helpful thank you so much
Thank you for the comment. Good luck with your repair.
Very helpful thank you. Freaking engineers make it the simplest tasks ridiculously difficult
Thanks for the comment. I think the engineers are trying to get you to take it into the dealership.
The dealer really doesn't want regular folks to be able to replace this filter 😂😂. This is how they will justify charging $80 and up for it. My sonata is so much easier, no need for a damn screwdriver or any tool. Yet they'll still charge you $50.
Nope...the dealer does not want regular folks to do anything.
Thanks for the great video.
Thanks for the comment… Good luck with your repair
Excellent video. Nice highlighting, good still shots, clear instructions.
But OMG, what was Jeep thinking of burying this filter this way? All part of their dastardly plan to bring yo into the dealership.
Thanks for the comment. I agree that they want you to bring it into the dealership.
My dealership told me that my 19 compass didn’t have a cabin filter when I asked them to check it. Whatttt???
I'm pretty sure they all have one but I could be wrong.
@@InsaneOil I knew I was crazy. My dealership techs are just too lazy to check I guess.
@@brittanypetrie4 yup!
Buen video, bien explicado 👍
Gracias por el comentario. Buena suerte con tu reparación.
I just shook my head when he said a flat head screw driver. You know they make trim removal tools right?
I agree that a trim removal tool would be ideal… However most homeowners do not have that tool
@@InsaneOil why not?
@@jacobmaland8028 you’d have to ask them
Why did you shake your head? Are you a pro mechanic? People have used fkat head screwdrivers to pry stuff since fkat head screwdrivers have existed. There is literally zero difference in process ir results.
just purchased this vehicle after trading in a '15 cherokee.... this is like brain surgery compared to the cherokee... thank you for this. smh.... I know they do this on purpose.
Thanks for the comment. Good luck with your brain surgery.
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Zapraszamy. Powodzenia w naprawie.
Went to take out the filter and realized the last company that installed it put it in upside down😅
I love this video
Thank you for the comment. Good luck with your repair.
Jeeezzzusss y did they make it tht complicated, all these other cars jus pop two clips from the side
I'm pretty sure they are trying to get you to take it in to the dealership.
You have to take the car apart just to replace the cabin filter good grief. Good job engineers. The Kia Forte I have you just open the glove compartment and slide the filter out. That’s it
Dealership service department wants their money.
Good job. The only thing you did that I refuse to do is install a filter made in China.
Agreed...I am slowly weeding myself off of China.
Does Jeep always make things this complicated? Most manufacturers you can replace the filter without tools. You just pop out the glove box by hand
I think they knew you were going to buy one of these so they made it extra difficult.
Most complicated cabin air filter change I’ve ever seen. Only stupid jeep makes it nearly impossible to do routine maintenance.
This will be a fun little project for you.
😂😂 this is light work compared to others like a mini or a Nissan
Holy cow. They can't design it where you can just pull a filter out from underneath ? Its not worth going through all this hassle.
It would be too convenient to make this repair easy.
Go Jeep!!!! 😂
Thanks for watching. Good luck with your repair.
Oh, so difficult
How did the repair go?
@@InsaneOil haven't started, feel a bit difficult, would try later. Thanks
@@william3323 You got this...piece of cake.
Thank you for doing this video. The next time you do a video, try not to speak like your talking to a 2nd grader.
Thanks for your comment. I teach all levels of learners.
They made this wayyy too complicated.
I think they design it that way so you take it into the dealership.
What a silly design. Jeep has really gone down hill
Dealership Service Departments are big sources of revenue for manufacturers.