Cabin filter Mann or OEM Honda

Mann Cabin filter

Decided to change my cabin filter today, I’m gonna be honest and forgot these had them. I think the P/O forgot to, the old one was dated May of 2003. Quick little before and after. Ofc bought the Mann filter, gotta keep it OEM ????

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Mann Cabin filter

Tbf, cabin filter always overpriced on BMW authorized dealer. At my local dealer, a standard carbon filter

(made by MANN) is thrice the price if you buy the same MANN filter without the BMW logo on it.

Pros: same job, same features
Cons: overpriced on BMW dealer
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OEM Honda Cabin filter

My wife's honda hvac used to get funky smelling from sitting a lot and I started using activated charcoal cabin filters and those helped quite a bit.

Pros: helped quite a bit
Cons: funky smelling
Vehicle: Honda
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OEM Honda Cabin filter

My first Honda I had serviced 1 time at the dealership. $150 for cabin air filter. YouTube video. 2 minutes later changed.

Pros: easy to change
Cons: expensive at dealership
Vehicle: Honda
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OEM Honda Cabin filter

the cabin air filter from Honda is a flimsy low-quality part best to get one with a carbon coating. the engine air filter from honda is ok but [rockauto.com](http://rockauto.com) sells the oem equivalent and better.

Pros: oem equivalent, better filter
Cons: flimsy, low-quality part
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Mann Cabin filter

I did the same mistake and bought these filters. They suck, just buy OEM or MANN filters (they are the same as OEM)

Pros: MANN filters good, OEM filters good
Cons: aftermarket filters suck
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