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Improve the air quality inside your vehicle with this custom fit cabin air filter. Replaces your existing filter to better protect against dust, bacteria, and other contaminants. Improves the performance of heating and air conditioning systems.
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Note: Manufacturer recommends changing filter every 12,000 to 18,000 miles, or once a year. To determine how often your filter should be changed, consult your vehicle owner's manual.
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Today, we're going to be taking a look at the PTC line of custom fit cabin air filters. Make sure to see etrailer.com's fit guide for your specific application.So, here we have our old filter and our new one. Now, yours may look a little bit different just because of your application, but all of our filters are going to do the same thing and work the same way. Our filter's designed to filter out any particulates in the air, and as you can see, it's doing a pretty good job. It's actually turning the filter brown, getting those really small particles. However, it's also getting larger particles like these bits of leaves and other debris in there, which those actually could damage our climate control system if it gets too far in.A lot of times when we're driving our car, we're not thinking about maintaining it.
A lot of people will remember, okay, I need to change my oil. I need to fill up with fuel, but filters usually are not the first thing you think about. Every car is going to have an engine air filter to clean the air going in, but a lot of times people don't think about the air inside the car. And that can actually be up to six times dirtier than outside. But our cabin air filters are going to filter out up to 90% of the particles, gasses, and bacteria that can affect our health.
It's going to make it a lot easier for us to breathe, but at the same time, it's going to protect our vehicle's climate system. That way we won't have any potential back pressure on our AC or our heating system, which can potentially cause damage down the road.Now, when it comes to cabin air filters, we're going to have two different styles. We'll have the one here, which is going to be a white media particulate filter. It's going to filter out dust, air particles, soot, and field grain really well. The other one's going to be a charcoal filter.
Now, it's going to have all the same benefits as the white particulate filter, except it's going to be a lot better at filtering out smoke, odors, exhaust fumes, and things like that. And those are going to be really good for people that have allergies or any other kind of breathing issues.We're going to have three typical spots that most cabin air filters are going to be. They're either going to be behind the glove box, underneath the lower dash, or possibly under the hood. That'll finish up your look at the PTC line of custom cabin air filters.
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