LOL. It's not the dirty air that concerns me, it's the reduced airflow from a clogged up filter.I have 121,000 miles on my 2017 and never changed the cabin air filter. Never really worried about it. Somehow I’m still alive from breathing dirty air.
I’ve honestly noticed zero reduced airflow but I should probably change it anyway. I’m curious how dirty it is after 5 years. I drive a lot of dusty roads so I can only imagine.LOL. It's not the dirty air that concerns me, it's the reduced airflow from a clogged up filter.
Would love to see what these n95 filters look like...and how much they cost to replace themI remeber seeing somewhere the cabin air filter is N95 or something like that....they look just regular filters??
I swear these things get clogged up 5 minutes after they are installed. I bought my truck in September, changed the filter at the end of February. It was a mess!I
I’ve honestly noticed zero reduced airflow but I should probably change it anyway. I’m curious how dirty it is after 5 years.
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I’ve honestly noticed zero reduced airflow but I should probably change it anyway. I’m curious how dirty it is after 5 years. I drive a lot of dusty roads so I can only imagine.
They filter anytime the blower is running. It filters outside and recirculated air.Are these filters always filtering or is it only when the outside air damper is open?
Checked mine this afternoon. 21k miles at 16 months. It didn't look bad at all. Had some lint in it and just a little bit of outdoor debris. I almost never have the OA damper open.They filter anytime the blower is running. It filters outside and recirculated air.
Fram Fresh Breeze CF will work. I second that!Mopar part number is 68406048AA, not sure if they can reference it with stock part number.
Fram Fresh Breeze CF 11671 will fit too.
Here is the N95 filterWould love to see what these n95 filters look like...and how much they cost to replace them
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I’ve honestly noticed zero reduced airflow but I should probably change it anyway. I’m curious how dirty it is after 5 years. I drive a lot of dusty roads so I can only imagine.
I agree but is likely offset by sub zero temps and trying to heat the truck up quickly in the winter.How much you running your AC in WI vs. what we need in TX might be different. Certainly working harder here trying to get 90-100F+ temps down to 60-70F in the cabin.
I didn't even look at mine until 4 years had past. I think I will be putting in a reminder in my calendar to change/wash this at least every year!I changed mine after about 18 months, and it wasn't as bad as some were posting after 1 year. And I drive gravel roads when hunting and visiting my parents. I do park in a garage, but that shouldn't have that much effect on the filter and how dirty it gets
For your KN filter...what do you while you're waiting for it to dry out? I wouldn't want to lose access to my vehicle waiting for my filter to dry...I didn't even look at mine until 4 years had past. I think I will be putting in a reminder in my calendar to change/wash this at least every year!
Realistically, you can still drive it without the filter in place, you just won't be filtering any incoming air.For your KN filter...what do you while you're waiting for it to dry out? I wouldn't want to lose access to my vehicle waiting for my filter to dry...
Actually my wife made me buy 2 for this reason. One in use, the other is clean or is being dried after washing it. Same with out roomba vacuum cleaner filter.For your KN filter...what do you while you're waiting for it to dry out? I wouldn't want to lose access to my vehicle waiting for my filter to dry...