Added: 7 months ago
From: eightbit3055
Views: 2,905
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (12)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Thanks so much for posting this, I used this on my 2006 Impala, I very much appreciate it!

  • Excellent! I haven't changed mine since I got the car! Ever. Lol! I have an 06. Great video!!! Thanks!

  • cool

  • Great video i have a 07 SS i assume its exactly the same.....i wanna do mine...it bet its never been changed...

  • Thanks man. Took about 15 minutes on my 2008 Chevy Impala. Saved me a heep of time AND got the mildew funk out of my car! Thanks again!

  • GOOD JOB. IT DOSEN'T LOOK THAT HARD. I WILL TRY TO DO IT THIS WEEKEND. THANKS. I HAVE A 2007 IMPALA LTZ.

  • @dre1795 Go for it. It's not hard at all and like always it's cheaper and much funner to do it yourself.

  • thank you very much for putting up this video. I had been searching the web on where to locate the cabin air conditioner air filter,, NOW I KNOWN.. Thanks again.!!! By the way, i got all caught with the music for a second I phased out from watching the video..lol

  • Thanks it helped out alot

  • Nice video. Thanks for putting it together.

  • great tutorial! Do you think it would work for an 05 civie?

    my filters only got 20k on it or so but it looks gross, they say changing them helps with allergies and to breathe cleaner air in your car. but i usually drive with the windows open so i dunno about that.

    thanks for this video :)

  • @thunderinthevalley Thanks but no this wouldn't be the same procedure for a 2005 Civic. You're lucky though because the Civic's cabin filter is behind the glove compartment which is much easier to change out then in an Impala.

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more