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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de marzo de 2025
Fits my 2016 Buick Encore, had to YouTube a video to make sure I installed it the right way. After that it was pretty simple. Changing the air cabin filter instantly improved the odor in my car when the A/C is running. Whenever possible, I always get OEM replacement parts for my car. The higher price tag is worth the quality.
Steven G.
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de mayo de 2024
It’s always nice to count on original equipment Quality
FerStegen
Comentado en México el 25 de noviembre de 2024
Se ajusta a mi cabina, producto 100% original
Vitamin G
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de agosto de 2023
Used this for a much-needed swap on a 2019 Buick Encore. Easy to order, good price for OEM, shipped quickly, perfect fit. Can't get any better than that!
sank
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de noviembre de 2023
I was looking for a replacement filter when I stumbled upon this one. A bit pricy but well worth the purchase.
Umbee Martz Guardiola
Comentado en México el 5 de octubre de 2021
Llego a su tiempo y cumple con su función.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 2 de abril de 2021
Equipo original
Juan Carlos
Comentado en México el 28 de agosto de 2020
Este filtro es compatible para autos Spark y Sonic. Facil instalacion y buena calidad
José Julián Cámara
Comentado en México el 5 de febrero de 2020
Excelente original
Avante_Guarde
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de agosto de 2019
This was purchased for a friend for his Gen2 (2017) Chevy Volt. The filter came in a plastic bag labelled with part numbers, 'Made in Mexico', a warning that this cannot be returned if opened, and a Detroit Michigan address. This item comes with no instructions at all. There is no description online that I can find or on the packaging on specifics of this filter, except that it fits this vehicle. The item itself is an exact fit to replace the one that came with the car. The filter is darker in color, which may indicate that it is a carbon filter, but again, no description anywhere online. The filter has less folds than the one that came with the car, but it is definitely heavier and thicker to make up for it. The price here is a bargain, considering my friend called 2 Chevy dealerships for this, and one asked for $80, and the other asked for $50, and its is special order only from your standard auto parts store at double what amazon is selling it for.Installation into a Gen2 Volt is a perfect example of how not to cut costs to reduce the price of a car. In a Gen1, you could simply change the cabin filter via a slot in the back of the glove compartment. On a Gen2, you will need a 7mm socket wrench of 5 inches or longer in length. There is a panel to the right of the glove compartment that the door rests on when closed you need to pull off (umm, do this when the door is open though). there is a 7mm hex screw you need to remove there, and 4 more around the edges of the glove compartment and inside the glove box itself. Once all 5 total are removed, you can simply pull the glove box out, and reveal the compartment for the filter. There are some great youtube videos to demonstrate this.This was the first time my friend changed his filter in 3 years. Immediately noticeable was a better smelling car, increased air flow from the AC, and for some reason a quicker time for air to cool when the AC is turned on. Please don't wait 3 years like my friend did. You will find some possibly really gross things trapped in there that may have been the cause of the foul smelling air in the car.
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