About Cabin air filter
hi, this is sound little bit stupid...
but I am going to have baby soon so.. I want to change cabin air filter...but, I don't know which filteris the best performance filter..
I don'twant my baby to breatheall the dirt...
please help me to find goodone ...
oh,and I am living in Toronto....
but I am going to have baby soon so.. I want to change cabin air filter...but, I don't know which filteris the best performance filter..
I don'twant my baby to breatheall the dirt...
please help me to find goodone ...
oh,and I am living in Toronto....
They are all about the same..I have and always have used the Jag brand filter.
On a side note..Your intentions to protect your new baby is admirable, but the chances of the little time he/she will spend in the car vs the time in your pollute house air is inconsequential.
On a side note..Your intentions to protect your new baby is admirable, but the chances of the little time he/she will spend in the car vs the time in your pollute house air is inconsequential.
thank you for your reply guys!
i was thinking bosch too...thanks.
well...i know i am not gonna take her ride that much anyways...
but still...you know...all fathers...^^
thank you for your opinions!!
i was thinking bosch too...thanks.
well...i know i am not gonna take her ride that much anyways...
but still...you know...all fathers...^^
thank you for your opinions!!
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Bubble baby?
remember that is exposure to the world that build resistance to the ill effects.
If you want to make your child strong, you cant overprotect it.
you can get a cabinfilter from Carquest... best to bring in your old one and have them match it up.
If you let them use their look up system, they will always tell you it is not in stock. But if you show them yours, they always have one!.
It is quite long and skinny, so they can find it on the shelf easily.
remember that is exposure to the world that build resistance to the ill effects.
If you want to make your child strong, you cant overprotect it.
you can get a cabinfilter from Carquest... best to bring in your old one and have them match it up.
If you let them use their look up system, they will always tell you it is not in stock. But if you show them yours, they always have one!.
It is quite long and skinny, so they can find it on the shelf easily.
I bought Bosch online for around $25, similar to DZTT.
Appeared to me that the Bosch filter was of a little higher quality than OEM.
It is a simple procedure to swap it out.
Appeared to me that the Bosch filter was of a little higher quality than OEM.
It is a simple procedure to swap it out.
I checked ebay...but shipping cost was almost $20...so...it became $47
where did you buy???Would you tell me the website....???
where did you buy???Would you tell me the website....???
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You didn't look very hard. Google is your friend. Or just do what Bo said.
http://www.partsgeek.com/gbparts/200...ek+Google+Base
http://www.partsgeek.com/gbparts/200...ek+Google+Base
thank you guys!
I finally got one from carquest. It is not bosch one but NPN. (It is hard to get bosch in Toronto.)
Anyways, bojangles, I really thank you for your advise...
I finally got one from carquest. It is not bosch one but NPN. (It is hard to get bosch in Toronto.)
Anyways, bojangles, I really thank you for your advise...
well, I have one more question.
when I was trying to change filter, there is sign, air flow.
Which direction do I put this in?
I was thinking that the air flow arrow direct back. right? cuz air goes into the car.
but when I saw the old one. it direct front...
Can anyone tell me the right direction???
when I was trying to change filter, there is sign, air flow.
Which direction do I put this in?
I was thinking that the air flow arrow direct back. right? cuz air goes into the car.
but when I saw the old one. it direct front...
Can anyone tell me the right direction???
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