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I honestly didn't think you could replace this filter. Its location led me to believe I would eventually have to take it to the dealer, and let them do it. False. Quick run down: you take the three screws out from under the bottom rim of the glove box. You open the glove box, empty it out, and remove the five screws around its top rim (two on each side, on sort of back, and in, the hole). Don't lose the screws. Now, you wiggle the glove box out of its opening. Be careful, it'll feel like it's not gonna budge, then it will. Quickly. Place it on the in the leg well of the passenger side, or wherever, remember: don't misplace those screws. In the giant hole you've now got, there is a square bit about an inch and a half wide, and 6 inches tall, with a latch-looking thing. That's the filter box. Unclip the latch, and the bottom will swing down, and away (towards the firewall). Reach in, and pull out the old filter. Be brave, it's probably nasty (see my pictures, above) and covered in all manner of stuff. Open the new filter, and slip it in the box, relatch (if the latchy bit came loose, and fell, no worries just slip the flat part into the hole on the far side of the box and resume progress). From there, reverse the process. Only note when you slip the glove box back into its hole, give it a firm couple of tap/whacks, at the top edge, to seat it into its clips. Screws which you haven't lost, right? go back in reverse order, or whatever. And bam; you're breathing clean.
Now, to review the product directly. As it pertains to the 2011 Kia Soul!. It's a perfect fit. It even feels a little heavier than the used one I pulled out, leading me to think this product is more robust. I've yet to go more than a few miles with it running, but this summer it will get plenty of use. Last year there was an accident with some whipped cream on my passenger side, which left a bit of a stank in the car. Since replacing the filter, the smell is almost completely gone. I figure it'll take a couple of weeks to completely air out the system, but I have high hopes. I'll update when I know more.
All in all, this is the perfect product, it fits as promised, arrived early, and was well worth the money. If you're debating, stop. Hit the purchase link. And be happy.
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Why spend so much more on a cabin air filter when you can have the same quality for much less? I've been using these TYC filters on all of my cars for years with no problems at all! Change your filter every 12,000 miles or in dusty area's just a little more.
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Couldn't find this anywhere locally. Ordered it and two days later it arrived, thanks Prime! Replaced it myself. Service dept wanted $40 for them to do it with their own filter.
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I had a hard time finding a new cabin filter for ou 2012 Kia Soul . A major retailer did not even carry it nor did any auto only parts store. Kia delarships want excess of $20.0 for a new one. Found this one here @ Amazon ordered it and had it installed; Perfect fit! For less than half of Kia dealerships.. I just ordered my second one, for our next scheduled cabin filter change.
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Nice filter, fit just like the OEM, and I suspect that they are made at the same factory. Took me about 5 mins to change, just a few screws to take out the glove box. For about 10-12$ I saved probably 40-50$ by changing it myself.
Would definitely buy again.
