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565 What Happens If You Don't Replace Your Car's Cabin Air Filter?

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SlashGear · 12/07/2025 10:45 EDT

What Happens If You Don't Replace Your Car's Cabin Air Filter?

While a cabin air filter does a different job than the engine air filter, it is still just as important to replace. Here's what happens if you don't.

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