3 Signs Your Cabin Filter Needs To Be Changed?


May 1, 2021

Spring is officially here! The sun is shining, the flowers are blooming, and allergens are in the air. Your cabin air filter is directly responsible for protecting you and your passengers against airborne contaminants. Your cabin air filter is located behind your glove box and filters our harmful particles, including pollen and dust, from entering your vehicle. 

Over time, your cabin air filters will become clogged with dirt and other grime, and your filter will start to fail. A failing cabin air filter means lower quality air. Your air conditioning system might require more power to operate. It is common to drive around with a bad cabin air filter. However, the team at Jeff’s Automotive is here to help. If you notice any of these three signs, your cabin air filter most likely needs to be replaced: 

 

Your cabin air filter is one of your first defenses against Mother Nature. If you are experiencing any of the signs mentioned above, don’t hesitate to contact our team. 

Please schedule an appointment for service and repair through our website. Jeff’s Automotive is located at 4110 William Penn Highway, Easton, PA 18045 , and our business hours are Monday - Saturday from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM. We look forward to serving you soon!

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