What Are Cabin Air Filters and How Do They Work?
(PRWEB) February 05, 2014 -- Cabin air filters are often overlooked in regular vehicle maintenance, but are just as important to the passengers as the engine air filter is to the vehicle.
Cabin filters prevent pollutants, dirt and allergens from entering the passenger compartment. Pollutant build-up on the filter can decrease air flow and introduce allergens into the cabin air stream.
Replacing the cabin filter at its recommended interval of 12 months, or 12-15k miles, will ensure your passengers are breathing the cleanest, freshest cabin air possible.
Visit the learning center at SparkPlugs.com for more information on Cabin Air Filters, along with installation videos.
Natasha Swanson, SparkPlugs.com, http://SparkPlugs.com, +1 (425) 814-3907, [email protected]
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