This is what my cabin filters looked like / few other pics

cliffsta

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Dunno if this is "bad" or not, but I can definately tell the dealer didn't bother to replace them before I bought the car in February...

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I can DEFINATELY notice the air blowing much harder... as for the smell, IDK yet, it didn't stink when I turned the air on, but its also 100+ degrees out, and it has never smelled at hot temps.

Anyways... I snapped a few other random B.S. pics too.

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That doesn't look too bad, i've seen worse... but it's a good thing you replaced it before you smell the funk on your AC..:dunce:
 

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That doesn't look too bad, i've seen worse... but it's a good thing you replaced it before you smell the funk on your AC..:dunce:

Trust me, it was VERY VERY funky when you cut the A/C on in the mornings / evenings, but during the heat of the day I never noticed it.

Freedom_Fighter: This is the DIY I followed:

http://syclone.motocrew.com/CG5/acfilter.htm

Not terribly hard, but it'll take a good hour if you've never done it before. Just ask for help from either me or somebody else that has done it and we'll be glad to help.
 

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mine was worst :run:

but yeah, good job replacing the filters :thumbsup:
 
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