Video – Cabin Filter Replacement

Discussion in 'General' started by Andre Laurence, Oct 2, 2020.

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  1. In my last video I showed you how you could save money by replacing the rubber portion of the wiper blades on your EV (also applies to ICE vehicles). In this part 2 of 2 video I show you how you can breathe cleaner air in your car by replacing the cabin filter once per year, yourself, and save lots of money by buying a compatible filter. This video applies to the Kia Niro, Kia Soul, Hyundai Kona and Hyundai Ioniq, but generally speaking, it applies to any modern car, even gas-powered cars, since the procedure is very similar in most cars.
    My wife finally makes her debut on my channel in this video :)
    Let me know if you have any questions and don’t forget to click the Subscribe button and the notification bell to not miss any future videos. Thank you.

     
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  3. A little lengthy as the actual replacement takes 3 minutes, but some good points all around.
    For a little humor, I might have had a couple of items that fell out of the glove box when lowering it, like the first time I changed mine (reminding to empty it before beginning), but maybe save that for another video :)
     
  4. Since I make my videos to help as many people as possible I include lots of small details. This way I am sure that I don't leave anyone wondering if they are doing it correctly, or leave them unsure before even trying. Before making this video I watched several videos that are already made about this subject and 99.9% of them are 2 minute, shaky hand-held videos that often don't show they entire process. Having my video be an A-Z video will help people, like my wife who is in this one, to do something they never would have been able to do.
    Thanks for watching, I really appreciate it :)
     
  5. No ... Thank you - look forward to your next one.
     
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  6. Great video! Just realized there are probably millions of Californians that need to do this, considering the fire ash in the air.
     
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