Chevrolet Traverse Cabin Air Filter: Your Comprehensive Replacement Guide

Welcome to Program Your Remote! Today, we’re going to look at how to change the cabin air filter on a 2022 Chevy Traverse. Although this video focuses on the 2022 model, the process will be similar for several different years.

To find the cabin filter for your model, check out the link in the description to explore different options on Amazon.

The cabin air filter is located behind the glove box. Here’s how to access and replace it:

  1. Open the glove box by releasing the dampening latch on the right-hand side and pushing in on both sides to allow it to come down.
  2. Locate the access door for the cabin filter behind the glove box and remove the screw using a t20 torx bit.
  3. Press the clips on the access door to remove it and take out the old filter, paying attention to the airflow direction.
  4. Install the new filter with the airflow going down towards the floor of the vehicle.
  5. Reverse the steps to reassemble everything, including putting the access door and glove box back on.

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Where is the cabin air filter located in a 2022 Chevy Traverse?

The cabin air filter is located behind the glove box. To access it, you need to open the glove box and remove the access door located behind it.

How do I replace the cabin air filter in a Chevy Traverse?

To replace the cabin air filter, you need to remove the t20 torx screw that holds the access door, press and push the clips on the access door, and replace the old filter with a new one, ensuring the airflow direction is towards the floor of the vehicle. Then, put everything back in reverse order.

Where can I find a compatible cabin air filter for my Chevy Traverse?

You can find compatible cabin air filters for your Chevy Traverse on Amazon. You can enter your exact model to find different options.

Do I need any special tools to change the cabin air filter in a Chevy Traverse?

Yes, you will need a t20 torx bit to remove the screw holding the access door for the cabin air filter.

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