2017 Chevy Volt Vlog 56: DIY in-cabin air filter service

After 16 months and 30k miles, I usually change out my car incabin HVAC filter every 12 months after Fall. As you can see in the photos its quite dirty after 1 year. Per GM manual this is usually scheduled to be changed out every 20k miles or as needed.Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

I got this Wix Carbon filter for about $15 or a Fram carbon filter one for about $24. It helps in filtering all the external air from dust and pollen over the 1-2 years you have this filter in. You will need to change it out sooner but living in LA, theres plenty of dust, smog, and brake dust that gets caught in the airfilter so it is just cheap insurance for our lungs when commuting… hope this helps!
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FRAM CF11966 Fresh Breeze Cabin Air Filter: http://amzn.to/2kz1HIa

For defogging and lower humidity, I heard that some people use crystal silica cat litter ( https://amzn.to/2NPZaUw ) in a socks under their seat vents to defog or dehumidify their interior.

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