How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter on a 2016 Chevrolet Suburban (Glove Box Method)
Step-by-step instructions, required tools/parts, airflow direction tips, and access door retrofit guidance for 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter on a 2016 Chevrolet Suburban (Glove Box Method)
Step-by-step instructions, required tools/parts, airflow direction tips, and access door retrofit guidance for 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
š§ Suburban - Cabin Air Filter Replacement
Your Suburbanās cabin air filter cleans the air going into the HVAC (heat/AC) system. Replacing it helps airflow, reduces odors, and keeps dust/pollen out of the cabin.
Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 0.3-0.8 hours
ā ļø Safety & Precautions
- š Turn ignition OFF and remove the key before working under the dash.
- 𧤠Wear safety glasses and glovesādust and debris can fall out of the filter slot.
- ā ļø If you use a utility knife, cut slowly and away from wiring.
- š Battery disconnect is not required for a normal filter replacement.
š§ Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- Safety glasses
- Nitrile gloves
- Flashlight
- Trim removal tool (plastic pry tool)
- 7mm socket
- 1/4" drive ratchet
- Small flathead screwdriver
- Shop vacuum with crevice tool
- Utility knife with new blade
š© Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- Cabin air filter - Qty: 1
- Cabin air filter access door kit - Qty: 1 (only if your A/C case has no door)
š Before You Begin
- š Park on level ground, shift to Park, and set the parking brake.
- š§° Move the passenger seat back for working room.
- šļø Empty the glove box so nothing spills when it drops down.
šØ Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Open and lower the glove box
- Open the glove box fully.
- On the right side, disconnect the glove box ādamperā (the small arm that slows the glove box). Use a trim removal tool or small flathead screwdriver to gently pop it off its pin. Damper = the slow-down arm.
- Push the glove box sides inward to clear the stops, then let the glove box swing down.
Step 2: Locate the cabin filter housing behind the glove box
- Use a flashlight to look behind the lowered glove box.
- Youāre looking for a rectangular access cover on the HVAC case (the plastic housing).
- If you see a cover/door: continue to Step 3.
- If there is NO door and you see an outlined rectangle in the plastic: skip to Step 4 (retrofit opening).
Step 3: Remove the access cover and replace the filter (door already present)
- Release the cover tabs by hand, or carefully with a small flathead screwdriver, and remove the cover.
- Slide the old filter straight out.
- Use a shop vacuum with crevice tool to clean loose debris in the slot. Donāt push debris deeper inside.
- Install the new filter in the same direction as the airflow arrow on the filter frame (arrow should point toward the rear of the vehicle/into the HVAC case).
- Reinstall the cover until it clicks fully into place.
Step 4: If there is no access door (create the opening and install door kit)
- Put on safety glasses and nitrile gloves.
- Use a flashlight to confirm youāre cutting only the thin, pre-marked rectangle on the HVAC case.
- Carefully cut along the molded outline using a utility knife with new blade. Make multiple light passes, not one deep cut.
- Remove the cut-out panel and vacuum the area using a shop vacuum with crevice tool.
- Slide the cabin air filter into the slot with the airflow arrow pointing into the HVAC case.
- Install the cabin air filter access door kit per its fitment (typically snaps in; some kits use small fastenersāuse a 7mm socket and 1/4" drive ratchet if provided).
Step 5: Reinstall the glove box
- Lift the glove box back up and push the sides inward to pass the stops again.
- Reconnect the damper arm on the right side (press it back onto its pin by hand).
- Close the glove box and confirm it opens/closes smoothly.
ā After Repair
- š Start the engine and run the blower on medium-high to confirm strong airflow and no rattles.
- š If you had odors, run the A/C for a few minutesānew filters can take a short drive to āfreshenā the cabin air.
- š If airflow is still weak, the filter may be installed backwards or the cover may not be fully clipped in.
š° DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $90-$180 (parts + labor)
DIY Cost: $15-$45 (parts only)
You Save: $75-$135 by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.3-0.8 hours.
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