good thing i found this, my dads 2004 Impala has almost 190 miles and he uses the A/C all the time, we have changed the Blower Fan already but he complains that the Air does not come out with as much force as before, that air filter must be completely clogged.
Awesome, thanks so much. I had been having a mouse smell in my 2005 impala for 6 months. i couldn't find it. When i searched for air flow pictures I got your utube video. I didn't even know there was a cabin filter, sure enough I ordered a new filter, got it in 2 days. Then when I opened up the cover , there was a nasty mouse nest the size of a foot ball. The filter was completely clogged with mouse crap, nasty. I did it myself , with your help!. Thanks, Patricia
Same process for 2004 Impala, just had annoying pop-rivets instead of the leftmost screw and the rightmost bolt. Also, the foam trim between the windshield cowl and the body metal had become stuck together even though there was no adhesive. Just pry them apart from one side and it all goes smooth.
You are missing the deflector that is under the cowling.
RaguelAngelofBalance 1 month ago
Good video, thanks a lot. The process is exactly the same for any Buick
sikwitit72491 3 months ago
Thanks for this video. I used this as a guide in changing the filter on my 04 Impala, and it took me all of 5 minutes.
deeeltee 6 months ago
Thanks for the information. Jobs like this are so much easier once they have been seen.
MrMayday7777 7 months ago
good thing i found this, my dads 2004 Impala has almost 190 miles and he uses the A/C all the time, we have changed the Blower Fan already but he complains that the Air does not come out with as much force as before, that air filter must be completely clogged.
cubano1389 7 months ago
Awesome, thanks so much. I had been having a mouse smell in my 2005 impala for 6 months. i couldn't find it. When i searched for air flow pictures I got your utube video. I didn't even know there was a cabin filter, sure enough I ordered a new filter, got it in 2 days. Then when I opened up the cover , there was a nasty mouse nest the size of a foot ball. The filter was completely clogged with mouse crap, nasty. I did it myself , with your help!. Thanks, Patricia
amazonrq 9 months ago
Same process for 2004 Impala, just had annoying pop-rivets instead of the leftmost screw and the rightmost bolt. Also, the foam trim between the windshield cowl and the body metal had become stuck together even though there was no adhesive. Just pry them apart from one side and it all goes smooth.
nplack 10 months ago