I have a 1996 v8 grand cherokee i would like to know if there is a cabin air filter. when the sesons change and i first turn on the ac or the heat it smells like mold
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car comes with many different HVAC options.
not stated.
look in the online jeep parts pages
the car as many sub models. and this
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"Air Filters are standard in vehicles with dual or triple zone air conditioning."
only one way and thats custom make a old air filter from a car whcih will then be able to filter the air and connect it to the heater intake somehow with some plastic waste pipe and duct tape and invent something ,use your artist talents
Your cabin filter is located beneath the cowl that is located under your passenger wiper arm. To get to your cabin filter, first you must remove your passenger wiper arm. Remove the wiper blade arm by pulling off the cap that is over the nut, and using a socket to remove the nut. Now pull up on your wiper arm, and allow it to pivot up wards. Push down at the arm, to force the female end off of the shaft of the wiper motor. It may help to have the hood open while removing the arm.
Once the passenger wiper arm is off, with the hood open, carefully begin removing the rubber seal from the plastic cowl. The seal becomes weaker as it ages, and can tear easily.
With the seal out of the way, you can begin to disassemble the plastic cowl. I believe comes off by pulling up/forward, carefully not to break the plastic clips underneath. Start from the outside, and work your way towards the center of the windshield. Now the cabin filter and housing can be removed from beneath the cowl. Reverse procedure to install.
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-TXTEXAN
Well Bruno it sounds like you lost freon from your a/c system.The cabin filter wont restrict you from getting cold air.Check that your a/c clutch engages when you turn it on.if it dont you need freon and have to check for leaks
Your cabin filter on this vehicle should be behind the glove ox, gtly remove your glove bx and you should see the compartment for the filter behind it. Hope this helps.
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