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How Do You Install A Subaru Tribeca Cabin Air Filter?

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How Do You Install A Subaru Tribeca Cabin Air Filter?

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The Subaru Tribeca is a sports utility vehicle that was introduced for the 2005 model year. The Tribeca comes standard with a cabin air filter, which is also known as an air-conditioning filter, a passenger compartment filter or an interior air filter. These filters clean the air that enters your cabin through your air-conditioning vents. Subaru recommends replacing the cabin air filter in your Tribeca every 15,000 miles. You can install a new filter at home, without the assistance of a professional. Open the passenger side door. Remove the panel on the side of the glove box (closest to the door). Insert your hand into the notch, and pull the panel away. Open the glove box door. Unhook the strap supporting the glove box door, and then remove the screw from behind the panel on the side of the glove box. Lower the glove box, and let it hang by its hinge to access the area behind it. Remove the five Phillips screws mounting the cabin air filter cover (black). Pull the cover away. Squeeze

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