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sledhead01 01-31-2011 11:35 PM

Cabin Filter Mod
 
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I found some info about this mod on another forum. Here is a copy of that write up with pics:

As many of you know, Dodge decided that our 4th Gen RAMS do not need cabin air filtration.

I disagree.

Fortunately enough, it is very easy and rather inexpensive to add this feature to our RAMS.

TOOLS NEEDED:

(1) Sharp boxcutter or X-acto

PARTS NEEDED:

(1) Filter box 'lid'. Dodge part number 68052292AA (About $11)
(1) Cabin Air Filter. Dodge part number 5058693AA, OR, Purolater C25869 ($7), Hastings HAAF1328, or Wix 24578

(These parts are all "OEM" for a 2010 Dodge Avenger, Caliber, Compass, etc. They will not be found by searching in any parts book under 'Dodge Ram'!)

Step 1. Remove lower glove box by gently pulling inward on both sides where the 'ears' are.

Step 2. Locate the filter slot area, which is shaped like a short, fat "T". Using the sharp tool of your choice, cut out the area just inside of the "T". You do not need to cut out the lower 'leg' of the "T", just go straight across. (Refer to pic)

Step 3. Slide in filter with airflow arrow pointing down. The filter, when properly installed, will protrude outside of the slot some. It will not be 'flush'.

Step 4. 'Snap' on the lid. You will need to press on the little 'ears' on each end of the lid (marked with blue tape in pic) until you hear a 'click'. This 'locks' the lid into place.

Step 5. Re-install glove box, and done!

The only "hard' part is trimming out the slot, but the material is pretty thin,,, Just take your time,,,

Future servicing of this filter is super easy!!! Takes about 2 minutes, most of which will be spent emptying the glovebox!

SknirB 02-08-2011 10:53 PM

Awesome
 
Thanks for this info.....will be ordering those parts in the AM [guitar]

sledhead01 02-09-2011 04:25 PM

Both Wix and Fram make a filter that has carbon in it. That is the better way to go. I went with the Wix it was 15.00 cnd dollars.

krusty 2 02-13-2011 03:07 PM

Do you have part numbers for the carbon filters? Thanks.

tpollon2 02-13-2011 11:32 PM

Thanks, GREAT write up!
 
Thanks for the post!

Originally Posted by sledhead01 (Post 2916553)
I found some info about this mod on another forum. Here is a copy of that write up with pics:

As many of you know, Dodge decided that our 4th Gen RAMS do not need cabin air filtration.

I disagree.

Fortunately enough, it is very easy and rather inexpensive to add this feature to our RAMS.

TOOLS NEEDED:

(1) Sharp boxcutter or X-acto

PARTS NEEDED:

(1) Filter box 'lid'. Dodge part number 68052292AA (About $11)
(1) Cabin Air Filter. Dodge part number 5058693AA, OR, Purolater C25869 ($7), Hastings HAAF1328, or Wix 24578

(These parts are all "OEM" for a 2010 Dodge Avenger, Caliber, Compass, etc. They will not be found by searching in any parts book under 'Dodge Ram'!)

Step 1. Remove lower glove box by gently pulling inward on both sides where the 'ears' are.

Step 2. Locate the filter slot area, which is shaped like a short, fat "T". Using the sharp tool of your choice, cut out the area just inside of the "T". You do not need to cut out the lower 'leg' of the "T", just go straight across. (Refer to pic)

Step 3. Slide in filter with airflow arrow pointing down. The filter, when properly installed, will protrude outside of the slot some. It will not be 'flush'.

Step 4. 'Snap' on the lid. You will need to press on the little 'ears' on each end of the lid (marked with blue tape in pic) until you hear a 'click'. This 'locks' the lid into place.

Step 5. Re-install glove box, and done!

The only "hard' part is trimming out the slot, but the material is pretty thin,,, Just take your time,,,

Future servicing of this filter is super easy!!! Takes about 2 minutes, most of which will be spent emptying the glovebox!


sledhead01 02-14-2011 11:01 PM

The FRAM Charcoal part number is: CF10729
The WIX Charcoal part number is: 24578

Blake Clark 02-15-2011 07:01 AM

Went to O"Reilly yesterday and they wanted 35 bucks for the WIX filter, and had to order it.

Got both the filter and the cover for 35 bucks from the dealer.

sledhead01 02-15-2011 11:21 AM

Wow. $15.00 from our local Bumper to Bumper here in Alberta.

cbrahs 02-16-2011 01:58 PM

thats pretty sweet. will check out my new 11 when i get it next week. if all is the same on it I will post up. going to be the first mod done to the new truck! YAHOOO!!!

Blake Clark 02-16-2011 03:17 PM

Its the same, just did mine.

cbrahs 02-16-2011 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by Blake Clark (Post 2925527)
Its the same, just did mine.

sweet! Thanks Blake!

gtoli 02-24-2011 04:33 PM

Thanks for the great write up!Looks like I have a project this weekend.

JAM 02-26-2011 07:32 AM

WOW, this was simple....now lets see if it works. Thanks for the great post.

cbrahs 02-28-2011 09:48 AM

just ordered my parts today

sledhead01 02-28-2011 09:52 AM

Well I no longer get any snow up on my dash when I sweep the snow off the windshield. Thats a bonus.


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