How do you change the air filter in a Saturn L200?

How do you change the air filter in a Saturn L200?

Secure the lid to the air filter container by replacing any clamps or pins that you removed. Remove any tools from the engine compartment and close the hood. Turn the car engine on for a moment to test the air filter. You have just changed the cabin air filter of your Saturn L200.

Where is the cabin air filter on a Saturn Aura?

The Saturn Aura is available in both gas-electric hybrid and traditional gasoline only models. Both models have a compartment behind the glove box that accommodates a cabin air filter. The cabin air filter prevents dust and allergens from entering the air-conditioning system through the outside vents.

How do you replace a cabin air filter?

Remove the new cabin air filter from the box, and place the old filter in the box to discard. Place the new filter in the container from which you removed the old filter, making sure it is positioned correctly. Secure the lid to the air filter container by replacing any clamps or pins that you removed.

When to change the air filter in your car?

Both models have a compartment behind the glove box that accommodates a cabin air filter. The cabin air filter prevents dust and allergens from entering the air-conditioning system through the outside vents. Once the filter has been installed, it should be replaced when it becomes dirty, or after every 10,000 miles driven.

Secure the lid to the air filter container by replacing any clamps or pins that you removed. Remove any tools from the engine compartment and close the hood. Turn the car engine on for a moment to test the air filter. You have just changed the cabin air filter of your Saturn L200.

How do you install an air filter in a Saturn Aura?

Cut the plastic rectangle that is labeled “cut out for air filter” with the razor blade. Discard the cut out portion. Slide the cabin air filter into the slot. Make sure the “airflow” arrow printed on the filter is pointing toward the floor of the Saturn Aura. Raise the glove box to hook it back into the dash.

Remove the new cabin air filter from the box, and place the old filter in the box to discard. Place the new filter in the container from which you removed the old filter, making sure it is positioned correctly. Secure the lid to the air filter container by replacing any clamps or pins that you removed.

Both models have a compartment behind the glove box that accommodates a cabin air filter. The cabin air filter prevents dust and allergens from entering the air-conditioning system through the outside vents. Once the filter has been installed, it should be replaced when it becomes dirty, or after every 10,000 miles driven.