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Imported Coconut Shell Activated Carbon Air Cleaner for AUDI A3 (1K1 819 653)
Air Filter Description:
OE Number: 7H0 819 631
Air Filter Specifications:
- Length: 285.5 mm
- Width: 215 mm
- Height: 57 mm
- Activated Carbon Filter
Air Filter Application:
- AUDI A3 (8P1) – (2003/05–2012/08)
- AUDI A3 Sportback (8PA) – (2003/05–Present)
- AUDI A3 Cabriolet (8V/8VS) – (2003/05–Present)
- AUDI TT/TTS II (8J) / TT RS – (2006/08–Present)
- AUDI TT Roadster (8J9) – (2007/03–Present)
- AUDI A3 Convertible – (2008/04–Present)
- AUDI Q3 – (2011/06–Present)
- AUDI Q3 (8U) – (2012/07–Present)
- AUDI (FAW) Q3 – (2013/04–Present)
Air Filter Certification: APTC; ISO/TS16949:2009
Technical Data of the Activated Carbon Filter:
| Model | Weight (g/m²) | Thickness (mm) | Filtration Efficiency (%) | Air Permeability (mm/s) | Iodine Absorb (mg/g) | CTC Absorb (%) | Hardness (%) | Moisture (%) | Density (g/I) |
|-------|---------------|----------------|---------------------------|--------------------------|----------------------|----------------|--------------|--------------|----------------|
| 500Z | 500±7% | 2.0±0.2 | 95.0 | 1,000 | 900 | 39 | 98 | 8 | 600–650 |
| 550F | 550±7% | 2.0±0.2 | 95.0 | 1,100 | 900 | 39 | 98 | 8 | 600–650 |
| 550Y | 550±7% | 3.5±0.3 | 95.0 | 1,200 | 900 | 39 | 98 | 8 | 600–650 |
| 550S | 550±7% | 1.5±0.2 | 93.0 | 1,100 | 900 | 39 | 98 | 8 | 600–650 |
What is a Cabin Air Filter?
A cabin air filter is a high-efficiency filtration medium that connects to the outside air intake of your vehicle's ventilation system. It helps improve air quality by filtering out pollutants and allergens from the air inside the car. Most cabin filters are made from pleated paper or a cotton and paper blend, with some being miniaturized versions similar to the engine air filter. These filters are designed to enhance the breathing environment for drivers and passengers.
It’s important to distinguish between cabin air filters and internal combustion air filters. The latter is located under the hood and prevents particles from entering the engine. While both types of filters are essential, cabin air filters focus on improving the health and safety of the vehicle’s occupants.
Where is the Cabin Air Filter Located?
The location of the cabin air filter can vary depending on the vehicle model. In many cars, it is found behind the glove box, near the passenger’s feet, in the foot well area. Some models may require more effort to access. Always refer to your vehicle manual for precise instructions on locating and replacing the filter.
Is the AC Filter the Same as the Cabin Air Filter?
Yes, these terms are often used interchangeably. Some manufacturers call it an AC filter, while others refer to it as a cabin air filter. Both serve the same purpose: removing dust, pollen, and other airborne contaminants from the air entering the passenger compartment.
Is Changing Your Cabin Air Filter Necessary?
Absolutely. A dirty cabin air filter can reduce the efficiency of your air conditioning system, leading to higher fuel consumption and increased strain on the system. It can also decrease airflow into the cabin, making the interior hotter than necessary. Replacing the cabin air filter regularly ensures better air quality and enhances the comfort and safety of all passengers.
Step-by-Step Guide for Auto Cabin Air Filter Replacement:
**STEP 1**
Open the glove box and remove its contents.
**STEP 2**
Remove the limiting stop arm on the right side of the glove box by sliding it off the pin.
**STEP 3**
Release the glove box by squeezing the front and back until the side clamps pop free. Lower the glove box to expose the cabin air filter.
**STEP 4**
Remove the old cabin air filter by lifting the latches on the faceplate and sliding it out. Be careful not to scatter any dirt or debris.
**STEP 5**
Clean the filter chamber and check the condition of the gaskets and seals before installing the new filter.
**STEP 6**
Install the new cabin air filter, ensuring the arrows on the filter match the direction of the airflow.
**STEP 7**
Reinstall the faceplate, secure the glove box, and replace the limiting stop arm. Return all items to the glove box.
Regular maintenance of your cabin air filter is crucial for optimal performance and a healthier driving experience.