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Amazon has Bosch Premium HEPA Cabin Passenger Compartment Air Filter for Select Vehicles (6057C) on sale for $6.54 - 5% Subscribe & Save = $6.21. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Product is compatible w/ select Chevrolet Captiva, Equinox, GMC Terrain, Hyundai Azera, Santa Fe Sport/XL, Sonata, Kia Cadenza, Optima, Sedona, Saturn Vue.

Vehicle trim level may affect fitment, verify specific vehicle fitment with Amazon Confirm Fit checker
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Amazon [amazon.com] has BOSCH 6057C HEPA Cabin Air Filter for $6.54 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $6.21.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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$3.88 lower (38% savings) than the previous price of $10.09

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About this Item:
  • Bosch HEPA Premium Cabin Air Filters are designed and tested to meet High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) standards based on ISO 29463-3:2011 and provide filtration efficiency of 99.97% at 0.3 microns
  • This efficiency provides ultimate protection in trapping particulates that can enter your vehicle and provides the cleanest air possible for you and your family
  • Melt-blown electrostatic layer and very dense media provide greater trapping capabilities; Additional static cotton layer added to the HEPA media provides higher capacity
  • Structural ribs incorporated into design ensure filter integrity, increasing the stability of the filter for optimum performance over its lifetime
  • Bosch HEPA cabin filters provide true clean air for enhanced respiratory health without an added chemical odor neutralizer; Cabin air filters should be replaced at least once every 12 months (or every 12K miles)
  • Compatible with select vehicles (Note: vehicle trim level may affect fitment - verify specific vehicle fitment details with fit checker above): CHEVROLET: 2012-15 Captiva Sport, 2010-17 Equinox; GMC: 2010-17 Terrain; HYUNDAI: 2012-17 Azera
  • HYUNDAI: 2013-18 Santa Fe, 2013-18 Santa Fe Sport, 2013,2017,2019 Santa Fe XL, 2011-15 Sonata; KIA: 2014-16 Cadenza, 2011-16 Optima, 2011-12,2014-20 Sedona; SATURN: 2008-10 Vue

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Model: BOSCH 6057C HEPA Cabin Air Filter - Compatible With Select Chevrolet Captiva, Equinox, GMC Terrain, Hyundai Azera, Santa Fe Sport/XL, Sonata, Kia Cadenza, Optima, Sedona, Saturn Vue (Pack of 1)

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I think the consensus is don't bother with these HEPA style filters. At best they won't work, at worse they could reduce airflow enough to ice up your coils and possibly damage your AC.

The reason they don't work is because they reduce airflow. The air that does get through will be very clean, but you're cleaning less air per minute. With the correct filter you're perhaps filtering less effectively but the air is passing through the filter much more often. Each time reducing the particulate. So in the end you have more contamination in the air vs using a normal filter.

You're better off with more frequent passes especially in a vehicle that's not truly air sealed and has air pushing against it at a minimum of and having passengers inside exhaling viruses.

For reference, even with 180ug/m3+ (pretty sure it was well over 200 at one point) wildfire smoke, just 5 minutes in my Honda with the doors/windows closed was enough to get it down to <20/ug/m3 which is basically a slightly hazy day in any remotely urban-ish area (you wouldn't even think about it unless you look at the EPA air quality index). That's with just the standard Honda cabin air filter and having the fan running high in the car.

The engineers who made your vehicle figured out the most efficient filtering rate relative to airflow for the cabin and the air sealing in the vehicle. Unless you've done more math than they have, just leave it alone and just change your filter as the manual says.

Same goes for performance enhancing "additives" in your tank. It's mostly bullshit.
If you want a nicer smelling air quality experience, get a carbon impregnated cabin filter. While the carbon filter doesn't work very long, it definitely does a better job with exhaust fumes or odors.

Depending on what vehicle you own, there could be a carbon cabin filter available for it. I just looked at Toyota's parts website and there is a regular and carbon odor cabin filter available from the factory for newer 4runners and Camrys.

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AlPuzz
02-29-2024 at 04:08 AM.
02-29-2024 at 04:08 AM.
Wow, a lot of negative comments on this filter. I have actually used this one several times on bot my Saturn and Hyundai (they use the same size) without any air flow issues. As for odor, not sure it is any better or worse than the OEM.
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cal3thousand
02-29-2024 at 06:22 AM.
02-29-2024 at 06:22 AM.
Is this the universe's reminder to check my cabin filter?

I'm going to roll with it.

Thanks for sharing.
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CheapSkateRUs
02-29-2024 at 06:46 AM.
02-29-2024 at 06:46 AM.
Just roll down the windows for a minute or two when someone farts
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HilariousCable367
02-29-2024 at 06:57 AM.
02-29-2024 at 06:57 AM.
Quote from twiggy_alien_man :
This is one of those things the dealer always tries to sell me on and I never cared to have them do (mainly due to the price).

But then I saw the video for my car, and essentially you have to remove however many interior panels and it looks like the car was destroyed.

Maybe still not worth having the dealer do, as they might screw it up, but it may not necessarily be a quick install job.

I mean you should absolutely be replacing your cabin air filter every 12-20k, what car do you have? My Nissan Pathfinder is annoying but I've yet to do a car that looked 'destroyed' during the process lol.
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truelies
02-29-2024 at 08:46 PM.
02-29-2024 at 08:46 PM.
Quote from digitalgimpus :
I think the consensus is don't bother with these HEPA style filters. At best they won't work, at worse they could reduce airflow enough to ice up your coils and possibly damage your AC.

The reason they don't work is because they reduce airflow. The air that does get through will be very clean, but you're cleaning less air per minute. With the correct filter you're perhaps filtering less effectively but the air is passing through the filter much more often. Each time reducing the particulate. So in the end you have more contamination in the air vs using a normal filter.

You're better off with more frequent passes especially in a vehicle that's not truly air sealed and has air pushing against it at a minimum of [your driving speed mph] and having passengers inside exhaling viruses.

For reference, even with 180ug/m3+ (pretty sure it was well over 200 at one point) wildfire smoke, just 5 minutes in my Honda with the doors/windows closed was enough to get it down to <20/ug/m3 which is basically a slightly hazy day in any remotely urban-ish area (you wouldn't even think about it unless you look at the EPA air quality index). That's with just the standard Honda cabin air filter and having the fan running high in the car.

The engineers who made your vehicle figured out the most efficient filtering rate relative to airflow for the cabin and the air sealing in the vehicle. Unless you've done more math than they have, just leave it alone and just change your filter as the manual says.

Same goes for performance enhancing "additives" in your tank. It's mostly bullshit.
If this one not work, then buy which one?
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ThoreauHD
02-29-2024 at 10:21 PM.
02-29-2024 at 10:21 PM.
I like the fram or EPAuto fresh breeze cabin filters. Good air flow and cuts down on the smog smell. Just baking soda and activated carbon in a fiber mesh, but the air is clean without killing my little blower motor.
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britdude
03-03-2024 at 08:44 AM.
03-03-2024 at 08:44 AM.
I have a Merc, is it worth getting "life time warranty" filters from FCP Euro.... Sounds to good to be true. Any suggestions?
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PowerfulArm695
03-06-2024 at 11:03 AM.
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you just can't beat RockAuto for air/cabin filters. same with their wiperblades.
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