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How to Replace Cabin Air Filter 2000-13 Chevy Impala
How to Replace Cabin Air Filter 2000-13 Chevy Impala
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Tools used
Adjustable Wrench
Flat Blade Screwdriver
1. Remove the Cabin Air filter
Pop the hood.
Clear out the upper cowl area of debris.
Remove the plastic thumb screw at the top of panel above the cowl.
Pry the push clip at the corner up, laying down your wrench to give your flat blade screwdriver leverage.
Pull up the plastic cover and remove the filter.
2. Install the new filter.
Put the new filter in, lining up the filter in accordance to the arrows.
Secure the plastic panel with the push clip and thumb screw.
Close the hood.
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In this video, we're going to replace the cabin air filter in this 2002 Chevy Impala. The only tools you'll need are a screwdriver and maybe a wrench for some leverage. This is similar for various GM vehicles. Start by vacuuming out the upper cowl area, just to get that debris out, so it doesn't end up falling in. I'm going to pull this weather strip off about half way. This is your washer line; just kind of take that off. Then there's a clip right here, and you just kind of spin. It's got a little mark for a screwdriver, if you need to. There's a little clip right up here in the corner, OK? I'm just going to take a wrench. Take any old wrench, and just kind of put it there. It just gives me a point to pry with, with my screwdriver. There's a little tab right in the middle of that clip. I'm trying to pry that up with the screwdriver.
You have to work it up, and then that pin comes out. You get down in there, and pry the clip out as well. I've got my new filter. I take a screwdriver and just kind of gently pry up on this plastic. It just kind of sticks a little bit. Your filter's right down here. Pull it up. You can see, this one's pretty ugly. Here's the new one from 1A Auto. It does have an air flow indicator. The air obviously goes down and in, so you want to make sure that the air flow arrows are pointing down. You just kind of put that in place. Just kind of reaching in, and lifting up on that corner a little bit. You just kind of just do that, kind of reach in there and muscle it just a little bit. You can see it's all down and in correctly. It pretty much just sits in there, and the suction from your fan just kind of holds it in place. Put this back down. You just put it on; press it right on. Take the larger part of your clip first, push it in. The pin locks it. Take your washer hose, make sure it's back in its clips. Put your gasket back on.
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Needle nose pliers
1. Removing the Cabin Air Filter
Remove the two plastic clips from the hood cowl with pliers or a flat blade screwdriver
Pull back the hood cowl weatherstrip
Pull off the hood cowl
Pull off the air filter panel
Pull out the cabin air filter
2. Installing the New Cabin Air Filter
Put the air filter into place with the air flow arrows pointing down
Put the air filter panel into place
Put the hood cowl into place, starting at the middle
Push the two plastic clips into the hood cowl
Push on the cowl weatherstrip
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Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to replace the cabin air filter on this 2006 Chevy Impala. It's pretty much the same for any 2006 to 2013 Impala. You'll either need a pair of needle nose pliers or a flat blade screwdriver.
There are two clips. Actually, after you open the hood, there are two clips there, and then another one further over there. How you want to remove those is, we're going to use pliers. You can use a screwdriver. Pull up and pull out the middle of the clip. Then pull the clip up and out. Repeat that for the other one. Pull your rear hood lip weatherstrip back carefully. This panel lifts right up. You have to kind of slide it to the side and forward. Just be careful of the washer line, not to break it. There's another small panel there to pull out. Your cabin air filter's right there. You can see the one on this vehicle's quite dirty.
A new filter from 1A Auto is obviously nice and clean. The filter has air flow arrows on it. You want those arrows pointing down. Just place the filter back on top of its mounting area. Make sure it's seated down correctly. Then put the two plastic panels down in. Just make sure they seat correctly. The top panel can be a little difficult. You want to put it into the middle first and then pull that little leg by the hinge of the hood and get it into place. Then put your clips back in place. Finally, replace the rear hood weather strip.
We hope this video helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. Please feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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