Cabin Air filter
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Cabin Air filter
I could not get the plastic part to fit into my 2000 SE as it did not have on installed. I just set the filter over the fan hole. Anyone else do it this way or am I the only redneck? Is this ok to do? It seems to work ok but I did not know if it could get sucked into the fan...
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My first one had the bracket that didnt fit right also. I just "layed it in there" and it did work/got dirty. Think its a "fit many applications one" that alot of parts databases show. There actually is a correct filter that drops down it the hole. Here'* a pic for reference
Its Fram Comfortaire Cabin Air Filter, Part # CF8804. Drops right in the hole
Its Fram Comfortaire Cabin Air Filter, Part # CF8804. Drops right in the hole
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