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Mercedes-Benz Cabin Air Filters FAQ
How Often Should the Cabin Air Filter in a Mercedes-Benz be Changed?
Every 30,000 miles. Otherwise, when you see signs that the cabin filter is going bad. For example, air quality in-cabin will start to get worse; things will start to smell dirty or stale. Secondly, the engine will start working harder than it should, and the air conditioning and heating won't work as well.
In any case, run an inspection; find restricted airflow, and the engine air filter might be fine, but the cabin filter's probably clogged. It's time to replace it.
How Do I Replace the Cabin Air Filter in My Mercedes-Benz?
It's pretty straightforward. Usually, all you need is a screwdriver. Consult your owner's manual for specifics, but often, it's just a matter of opening your vehicle's glove compartment, popping out a pin and screw, lowering the glove compartment, taking the cover off the cabin filter housing behind it, taking the filter behind that out, cleaning out the housing, putting the new cabin filter in, snapping the cover back in place, and replacing the rest how it was.
How Much Does Mercedes-Benz Cabin Air Filter Replacement Cost on Average?
Anywhere from $65 to $90, usually, according to RepairPal. However, cost can vary by model; Mercedes-Benz E 350 cabin filter replacement, for instance, can run $85 to $95, while Mercedes-Benz ML 350 cabin filter replacement, on the other hand, can run $125 to $140.
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