Cabin air filter replacement- Mitsubishi Eclipse
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@filterheads Gotcha. My gf has a 2004 Eclipse GT Spyder. She said Midas told her to replace the cabin filter, so I followed your excellent guide, but behind the glovebox where you removed the 2 filter screws, hers has no screws. I tried pulling and it wouldn't come out. Maybe it's stuck in there pretty tight? I'll try again later, but not sure why the screws wouldn't be there if there are holes for them...
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Same here. 02 Eclipse GS is also sealed up... Sucks... Great video though
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MIne is also sealed up and can not be removed WTF?
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So does the 2000 Eclipse GT have that dealer-installed option?
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Why would some cars have removable filter and others sealed?! I don't get it.
trancedsailor 1 week ago in playlist Favorite videos
@trancedsailor It usually depends on the trim level that you get when you purchase the car. For example, the RS might not have the filter accessible but the GTS might. Sometimes it's also a dealer installed option.
filterheads 4 days ago
Isnt there a way to do this for the 2006 Eclipse GT? I have a new replacement filter. I was told you have to cut out the opening but it is there.
npgfunk 3 weeks ago
@npgfunk The 2006 Eclipse doesn't normally come with a filter housing and cover, however there seems to be a kit you can buy from the dealer that can be installed in your car. Either way the plastic would have to be cut, however you would need the kit to install a filter after cutting the plastic.
filterheads 3 weeks ago
Mine is also sealed up , no screws and i cant pull out the darn thing , i guess I will have to cut it , aint getting charge 60 bucks for something easy as it looks .
EMV62 3 months ago
@EMV62 In your vehicle is sealed it means that it doesn't have a filter.
filterheads 3 months ago