Champion CCF7739 Activated Carbon Replacement Cabin Air Filter
R 1,044
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Champion CCF7739 Activated Carbon Replacement Cabin Air Filter
Activated carbon enhanced media eliminates odors inside vehicles
Filters 98% of airborne contaminants passing through vehicle’s air conditioning, heating & ventilation system
Installation sheets included in every replacement filter package
Filter can be used on models of Volvo
Replacement interval: 12 months or 12,000-18,000 miles
Champion cabin air filter replacements remove air contaminants such as dirt, dust, pollen and bacteria – allowing you to breathe cleaner, fresher air in your car. The activated carbon filter provides exceptional protection and eliminates odors and exhaust from the air, keeping you and your passengers comfortable and breathing easy. Think your cabin air filter might be due for a replacement? It’s a relatively easy job to install a new filter. Here are the step-by-step instructions.
Step 1 Check your vehicle’s owner manual to find your car’s cabin air filter. The location can vary from vehicle to vehicle. You can also ask a mechanic or other trusted professional to show you where to find it. Step 2 Once you have located the cabin air filter housing, take out the filter, remove the clips, screws or wing nuts that hold the housing in place. Take off the cover and then remove the filter. Look at the filter. If it’s dirty and grimy, replace it. Step 3 Clean the housing compartment. Before you install the new cabin air filter, clean up the housing compartment and air intake duct. Use a vacuum to clean out any dirt and debris. Take a rag and wipe the inside of the air filter chamber to get rid of any dirt. Step 4 Put the new cabin air filter in. Simply put the cabin air filter in the same spot where the old filter was (NOTE: be sure you install the filter with the correct air flow direction). Step 5 Place the housing cover back on, putting any screws or clips you took off back on. If you had to remove the glovebox or dashboard to get to the cabin air filter, put it back in place by reversing the steps you used to take it off. That’s all there is to it!
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