Palmer's Auto Care Center
1811 Addison Ave East, Twin Falls, ID 83301 208.735.8810

Get Fresh Air Inside Your Car In Twin Falls

Last Updated: Apr 30, 2019

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ID air quality affects Twin Falls drivers wherever we are. Many decades ago, people began to become aware of how air pollution negatively affects health. But what about the air inside your vehicle?

Cabin air filters are now coming standard on most new vehicles since the 2000 model year. These filters clean the air in the passenger compartment.

They can filter particles down to three microns, so that’s good enough to clean out dust, pollen and most pollutants. If you suffer from allergies, this is very good news.

You can look in your owner’s manual to see if you have a cabin air filter. If you do, there’ll be a recommendation for replacing it when it gets dirty. If you live where there’s a lot of dust, pollen or pollution, you may need to change it more often. You can also ask your Palmer's Auto Care Center service advisor.

How hard it is to change a cabin air filter depends on your vehicle. Some are quite accessible; others take some doing to get to them. They’re usually in the engine compartment or under the dashboard.

Because cabin air filters are so new on the scene, some Twin Falls drivers haven’t heard of them – even people who have cabin air filters. Palmer's Auto Care Center service advisors report customers complaining of an unpleasant odor in their vehicle and it turned out to be a dirty cabin air filter.

An important note for ID hybrid owners: there is a special air filter that cleans the air that cools the hybrid battery pack. This filter should be inspected every time the cabin air filter is inspected and replaced if it is dirty so that the battery pack doesn’t overheat.

Give us a call.

Palmer's Auto Care Center
208.735.8810
1811 Addison Ave East
Twin Falls, ID 83301