Engine Air Filter: amzn.to/3PUhYl2 Cabin Air Filter: amzn.to/3r2ecyH DIY how to replace both the engine air filter and cabin air filter on your Mazda CX-5 SUV. This applies to 2022+ year models.
Thank you sooooo much for this. Just saved me $230!!!! Dealership quote: $262 to change the 2. Amazon price: $32. Labor time for me (thanks to you): 10 minutes, and that includes watching your video :)
Out of all the videos I’ve seen online on this topic, yours was most helpful. I appreciate the way you took the time to show how to remove the engine air filter cover.
Oh my I have never repaired anything on my vehicle, but I did not have the money for dealership repairs ordered both filters for $35 and I did it myself 😊
An awesome video! Thank you so much. This is very helpful. I went to the dealer yesterday, and they recommeded the change for both, on my 2023 CX-5 first oil change for $119.78 + Tax. I declined the work as I know I could do it myself. I am glad I found your RU-vid channel. Much appreciated😁!
Thank you !!!!!! You saved me 145.00 in labor and $55.00 filters So easy , how easy ??? I’m a 75 year old woman with really bad arthritis and it was so easy to just un clip the engine filter and replace … cabin filter was super easy !!! Just know if I can do it with my Hands they way they are , you would not have any problem…. My problem was raising the car hood !!! I wish it was automatic like the tailgate !!!! 🤨
Thank you, it's not time for my to be change yet, but when it is i can do it myself. It will save me alot of money by not letting dealership do it.😊 I'll order both filters frm Amazon.
Thanks for this. For the Cabin filter, I use Spearhead Odor Defense Breathe Easy Cabin Filter, half the price of the one you listed. I've been replacing my cabin filter myself for years now, but not the engine. After the last cost estimate during oil change, I said no. I have Amazon send me a new filter every 6 months or so now, automatic, and replace both myself. Saved a good amount of cash over lifetime.
Thanks, I live in a real dusty desert area in Eastern Oregon with almost nothing but dirt roads. I just put my second set of air and cabin replacement filters in and my 2022 CX-5 (that I bought new) only has 15K on it. It gets expensive living out in the undeveloped country, about every 7500 miles I'm looking at replacing them. These videos save me a ton of money.
Perfect, I brought mine in for service to the dealership a week ago and they wanted $120 to replace to cabin filter. I knew it was cheaper to do this myself, as long as I can find out where the cabin filter is. And it looks like its located in the same area as just about every other compact/crossover SUV.
Great instructional video! Thanks! Question: I clicked on the two links in the description and it says on Amazons website that both of these products are NOT compatible with my ‘21 CX-5 (GTR). What gives?
I just changed my engine filter with this video and it was super helpful, thank you! Also the cabin air filter link got taken off amazon, can you update with another link/part type in the description please?
Hey buddy, great video, I just replaced my air filter with a K&N. 2022 CX5 GT. I would love to see a video with the engine coolant my car only has 4000 km. I haven’t noticed any leaks but the engine coolant looks incredibly low. I’m wondering what other CX5 look like ?
If you have a 2022 CX5 and your check engine light has not come on, it might be your thermostat. Just took mine to the dealership today and luckily no charge. It will cost you $900 if you don't have a warranty.
For we people who know very very little indeed about these mysteries, thanks for making the distinction between the engine and cabin air filters. I bought a carbon cabin filter, as an optional extra: I at least now know where it is: even though I've never seen it ! Please could I ask you two questions?:- Do you think there's an appreciable difference between whatever standard cabin filter Mazda provides and the optional carbon one, please, or is it just psychological? And, there's a label, a 'QJ' not a 'QR', but a QJ code, in the engine bay, with what appears to be a number which corresponds with the build date year and month, and some other numbers which mean nothing to me: do you know to what this refers? (I've just noticed that your car, to the right of the air filter, has one: but yours says "QF" ) ! Thanks very much.
I've been changing these filters for 10+ years on all sorts of cars. To me, the factory Mazda one and a generic one don't seem to differ. Just get the filter form a reputable brand and you should be fine. The carbon is supposed to absorb smells so it kinda is deodorizing, tbh I just get the normal and carbon if the price is only a bit more.
OK so I would recommend that you go into detail a little bit more about inserting the tongue and groove backside, part of the engine filter cover, it's tricky. At least it was for me. It took watching your video on a bigger screen and trying it a few more times to get it, but yeah, I'm a girl...