This is a quick video that should show you how to change a Cabin Air Filter in a Hyundai Genesis Coupe. My Car: 2010 Genesis Coupe 3.8 (Grand Touring 5-speed) I spent about $20 from Amazon and got mine here www.amazon.com/...
Just changed mine using this vid. A couple tips, don't pull the glovebox down too much, the dampener arm is not very durable, when reinsertiing the tabs, put the plastic piece in first, then the rubber part. I did not have to use any tools. Thanks for posting!
Thanks. The dealer put one in 15,000 miles ago, but when I did this myself today, with your help, I found pine needles and I haven't parked under pine trees in three years. Punks charged me for nothing.
Thank you ! This made it easy - as per below- the clips gave me some trouble - but by lifting up the glove box a few inches made the extraction a lot easier! Thanks again.
I comment on your video just to help people always in my opinion it is better to invest a little more in spare parts I recommend in this case to buy k&n filter is washable maybe it will last until the end of the car I already have 30 thousand miles with it and it looks like I bought it recently. I live here in California and I always use the air conditioning all year round.
Thanks sooooo much Kevin for the instruction. Dealer wanted me to pay around $60ish JUST for the filters which didn't include labor. Bought the air filter AND the cabin filter for $25ish. I replaced the cabin filter in our 2012 Genesis this afternoon, and am feeling great. My husband is always excited when I can do these things myself, plus, it makes me feel like a million bucks. One suggestion.....I was able to pop the side "panels" that held in the glove box, but it was difficult to see some of it. Maybe get someone else to video you while you put the filter in - just a thought, not a criticism. Thanks again Kevin.