Cobalt ss/sc cabin filter?
yes it does; its behind the glove box. If you open the glove box and push the sides of the tray in, you can pull it out so that you can reach where the filter goes. Oh and by the way, if you dont have an ac delco store near you, you have to buy it straight from GM. Costs like 15-20 dollars.
here is your part number yes, but i dont know where it is excactly if you dont get an answer during the day come back and bump it for the night crew.
just in case the link doesnt work: P/N: 52493319
just in case the link doesnt work: P/N: 52493319
Here's GM's instructions on replacing the cabin air filters. It's pretty easy to do. After you get your glove box swung out of the way ya can see where the filter goes.
http://fr33k.5gbfree.com/cabinfilter.htm
If the page doesn't load the first time, just hit refresh and it should pop up.
http://fr33k.5gbfree.com/cabinfilter.htm
If the page doesn't load the first time, just hit refresh and it should pop up.
OMG thank you for this! My cabin filter was sooo dirty! And guess what... it was in BACKWARDS!! And from what I can tell, no one has touched the filter since I got the car brand new. So does that mean GM put the filter in wrong at the factory? Hmmm. Interesteing....
Do you think that the filter being in there wrong could damage my fan motor? It was really weak before. Please let me know what you guys think!!
Do you think that the filter being in there wrong could damage my fan motor? It was really weak before. Please let me know what you guys think!!
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