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Old Aug 3, 2013, 04:28 AM
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How To change your Evo Pollen filter

Hey guys,

Thought I shared how you change your cabin air filter in our cars.

If you can replace your toilet roll from your toilet roll holder then you can replace this filter as well. It's really a walk in the park.

You can find the servicepart # in the description.

For a fresh interior with no dead beavers, enjoy:

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part number?
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Does this filter gets replace ever year?
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Originally Posted by GsrJake
part number?
It's 7803A005.
Old Aug 4, 2013, 01:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Noe18
Does this filter gets replace ever year?
Depending on your climate give or take a few month then yes, I would say once a year is a good guideline. Or when you can't stand the smell anymore
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Yup, Ill be doing mine every year.... Bad allergies
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Good info Thanks!
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I replace mine twice a year.
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I replaced mine... pretty nasty, doubt the prev owner ever did it
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Cool video! Did not realize it was that easy -thanks!
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Originally Posted by EastWickEvo
Cool video! Did not realize it was that easy -thanks!
Many new (pretty new) Japanese cars have these "insert filters".
My Honda as a very similar solution.
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The air filter part can be cross referenced with a 2004 Nissan Altima filter, i think theres another thread that provided that i recently replaced mine was much cheaper!
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Please don't take this as "you seriously can't spend $10 on a filter", but I started vacuuming then throwing the filter in a sink with a mix of bleach and water. You can literally see the dirt and s**t fall off. Plus it gives a super clean smell. I usually do this once every 3 or 4 car washes.
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Thanks for posting! I'll check this out when mine needs changed.
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When changing out mine, I noticed the oem filter has a direction for airflow indicator on it, so you don't install it upside down. With the K&N filter I used to replace it, it doesn't have this. Does the direction matter with the K&N filter?


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