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I have 3 Hondas that use the same cabin filters. Costs me $33 to get Bosch filters.
I do them every 6 months.
Bosch is superior:
I can\u2019t smell the windshield wiper fluid since I switched to a Fram filter with charcoal in it.
Filtro de cabine com carv\u00e3o ativado: 45,00 (pegue o com carv\u00e3o ativado, vale muito a pena, n\u00e3o d\u00e1 cheiro no AC).
Bosch 6081C fancy pants (Hepa) version of the cabin filter is $21 and takes a few minutes to replace, that's $60 saved right there.
The cabin filter, Bosch (BOSCH 6092C HEPA Cabin Air Filter) is what I picked up on Amazon.
I use Fram FreshBreeze, usually buy on eBay. Bought once on Amazon, it was a knockoff in Fram packaging. I wouldn’t use it.
I’d just get the standard FRAM, WIX, or so on if you wanted better airflow. If you don’t have bad allergies I’d just get regular since the benefit isn’t really noticeable otherwise, and then you get worse airflow.
After having a fram cabin air filter in my dad's frontier reduce the airflow out of the vents by a good 15%-20% you guessed it... dealership
Now, I just replaced the cabin filter on my (new to me) 2021 Kia Soul for the second time in 9 months and the new one which is a Fram, smells so musty and stale when it’s on recirculate, I might just replace it with another one to see if it makes a difference. It literally smells like stale moth balls. If I take the filter out and run it, smell goes away.
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