Carbon cabin air filter?

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Has anyone used carbon cabin air filter? Does it work better than regular paper filter?

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My wife's previous 2002 VW Golf had an OEM paper one that I swapped with a Fram "Fresh Breeze" cabin filter. It did cut down on outside odors but had a poor fit into the cabin air filer housing and allowed a small amount of unfiltered air into the cabin.
 
Has anyone used carbon cabin air filter? Does it work better than regular paper filter?
Heck yeah...
The Wife's allergies are less troublesome; and my nose
appreciates the carbon cabin air filter while driving through the farmland!



Bob
 
I used them in several BMWs always been pleased with the results.
 
I have used them for a while and like them. Do some hunting, they don't have to cost a ton more than the paper ones.
 
I'll keep my eye out for them, my car says every 30K, seems kinda longish IMO as I usually replace once a year due to cost;)

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I use them ... not a huge difference. I do like to stick with brand name filters like Bosch as possible for in-cabin use.
 
I put a Fram "Fresh Breeze" cabin filter in my husband's Subaru Outback. It does seem to make a bit of difference. Price wasn't much different from a regular filter, so why not? On the Outback and my Toyota Avalon, taking the filter out is easy so I pull them every 5000 miles or so and vacuum out the accumulated debris.
 
I just ordered a few filters from Rockauto.com. Good prices. I haven't tried a carbon filter yet but will on my next order from them.
 
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