05-12-2024, 08:39 AM | #1 |
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can anyone show me how to change the cabin air filter?
can anyone show me how to change the cabin air filter?
I was kind of surprised that it was not included in the free maintenance service. then again, BMW probably wanted to save some money? |
05-12-2024, 09:52 AM | #2 |
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My understanding is that yearly changing of cabin filter is included for 3 year as part BMW’s FREE ULTIMATE CARE maintenance program. As are engine filter & oil & filter changes (every yr or 10k miles), remote control batteries, brake fluid replacement at 3 years or 30k miles.
If this is correct have them change it when it’s due. |
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05-12-2024, 10:07 AM | #3 | |
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Where did you see that it's not included?
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I already had the first free service. when the BMW dealer scanned my key fob, the computer automatically popped up with list of items to be performed.(oil, oil filter, vehicle check, windshield washer fluid, brake cleaner) When I asked, the service advisor told me that the cabin filter replacement is only performed by BMW on the 2nd oil change(at 2-year or 24,000 miles). The engine air filter is not included at all during the first 3 years. BMW's printed schedule shows engine air filter to be replaced at the 4th service at 40,000 miles.(which is beyond the free 3 years) Noticed that a major service item, replacement of spark plugs, is also NOT included as part of the free 3-year service for the X1.(which is scheduled for the 6th service at 60,000 miles) Although.. to be fair, my salesman already explained all that to me even before I bought the X1. I just kind of forgot about the air filters not being included. I waited several months for my X1 to get here, so I forgot all about it, until the service advisor scanned my key recently. You can check it out by downloading the maintenance schedule PDF file on BMW's website https://www.bmwusa.com/explore/bmw-v...nty-books.html |
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However, my area is dusty and filthy, so both the cabin filter and engine air filter are presumably quite dirty, based on my experience with all the cars that I've owned in the past. By the way, my friendly BMW dealer wants... hope you're sitting down for this..... $137 to change the engine air filter... $122 to change the cabin air filter. That's why I prefer to do them myself. |
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05-13-2024, 04:54 PM | #7 |
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I understand and not surprised about those dealer quotes.
I guess you'll just have to go by their proposed schedule similar to the oil change interval. Personally, I don't agree with waiting until 10,000 miles on a brand new engine to change my oil. So, I've already changed my oil and filter prior to the free service scheduled for December. When needed, I also do my own air filters and other basic maintenance. Perhaps if you explain the unusual dusty conditions you experience, they might make an exception for you.
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05-14-2024, 04:23 AM | #8 |
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I think it will be similar to the previous X1 as in this video as platform is the same, even with some visual differences:
Update: I just had a look under the glove box in my car, without dismantling the 2 covers, and it looks identical to the video. Last edited by MMandov; 05-14-2024 at 07:37 AM.. |
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I had taken my wife's car to the service for the 1st year maintenance. The key told that there is no need to replace the cabin air filter. However I requested a replacement. After a couple of days, I was curious if the filter was installed with the right airflow direction. Therefore, I removed the cover below the glove box by turning two clipses on both sides, unscrew the T20 on the side cap and reached the filter housing cap. Apart from this video above, the steps are similar but there is only one filter in stead of two in the video. However, I noticed that the filter direction was wrong according to the MANN-FILTER's manual on their web site for this car which shows that the air flow is from the engine compartment towards the cabin. The dealer installed the filter in the opposite direction. I changed it with the correct direction but to be honest I am a bit confused on which direction is the right direction for the air flow. I tried to understand the flow direction by turning on the AC but since the filters housing is so small and the air creates turbulunce inside, I was not able to understand from which direction the air was flowing from. Moreover I did not find any video showing the cabin filter replacement for U06 or U11. Any idea?
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Hi, I changed the filter on mine. As you mentioned its very similar to the video I posted - just 2 T20 screws. Its waaaayyyy harder to replace than any previous car I've owned, especially Toyotas. Lower-right angle of the cap is super hard to insert/fit properly.
Direction/arrow should be as in MANN's PDF - pointing to the back of the car and to the radiator/heat exchanger visible in your last pic of Filter Housing. |
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