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2014 - 2018 GMC Sierra 1500
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How to Replace Cabin Air Filter 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 | AQ1225

How to Replace Cabin Air Filter 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 | AQ1225

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How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter on a 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 (Glove Box Guide)

Step-by-step instructions for equipped vs retrofit setups, plus tools, parts, and safety tips for 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter on a 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 (Glove Box Guide)

Step-by-step instructions for equipped vs retrofit setups, plus tools, parts, and safety tips for 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

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šŸ”§ Sierra 1500 - Cabin Air Filter Replacement

On your Sierra 1500, the cabin air filter (if equipped) sits behind the glove box and cleans the air going through the HVAC system. Replacing it helps airflow and reduces dust/pollen in the cabin.

Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 15-45 minutes


āš ļø Safety & Precautions

  • āš ļø Turn the ignition OFF and remove the key before working under the dash.
  • āš ļø Use a light touch on plastic clips; cold plastic breaks easier.
  • āš ļø If you use a utility knife (only on trucks without the access door), cut away from your body and go slowly.
  • āš ļø Battery disconnect is not required for this job.

šŸ”§ Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • Flashlight
  • Trim removal tool (plastic)
  • 7mm socket
  • 1/4" drive ratchet
  • Small flat-blade screwdriver
  • Utility knife
  • Shop vacuum
  • Nitrile gloves
  • Safety glasses

šŸ”© Required Parts

HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:

  • Cabin air filter - Qty: 1
  • Cabin air filter retrofit kit - Qty: 1 (only if no access door/filter from factory)

šŸ“‹ Before You Begin

  • Park on level ground and set the parking brake.
  • Move any items out of the glove box so nothing falls out.
  • Open the glove box and use a flashlight to look for a rectangular cabin-filter access door behind/above the glove box area.
  • Tip: If you see a small door with tabs, you’re ā€œfilter-equipped.ā€

šŸ”Ø Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps in order:

Step 1: Open and lower the glove box

  • Open the glove box fully.
  • If there’s a small ā€œstringā€ on the right side (the glove box damper), pop it off carefully using a small flat-blade screwdriver. The damper slows the glove box opening.
  • Gently push in on both sides of the glove box (near the stops) so it can swing down farther.

Step 2: Remove the trim panel if it blocks access (if needed)

  • If you can’t clearly reach the filter area, use a trim removal tool (plastic) to carefully release any lower dash/glove box surround trim clips.
  • If screws are present, remove them using a 7mm socket and 1/4" drive ratchet.

Step 3: Choose the correct path (equipped vs not equipped)

  • Path A (equipped): You see a rectangular cabin-filter access door with tabs/clips.
  • Path B (not equipped): There is no access door and you see a solid plastic HVAC case area where the door would be.

Step 4A: Remove the cabin filter access door (Path A)

  • Use your fingers or a small flat-blade screwdriver to press the tabs and pull off the access door.
  • Set the door aside where it won’t get stepped on.

Step 5A: Remove the old filter (Path A)

  • Slide the cabin air filter straight out.
  • Keep it level to avoid dumping leaves and dust.
  • Use a shop vacuum to gently clean out any debris in the filter slot.

Step 6A: Install the new filter (Path A)

  • Look for the airflow arrow on the new filter frame.
  • Install it in the same direction as the old one came out.
  • Slide it fully into place without bending it.

Step 7A: Reinstall the access door (Path A)

  • Reinstall the door and press until the tabs click into place.

Step 4B: Install the retrofit access door (Path B)

  • Put on safety glasses and nitrile gloves.
  • Use a flashlight to locate the factory ā€œoutlineā€ where the door is meant to be.
  • Using a utility knife, carefully cut along the outlined panel area as directed by the retrofit kit instructions.
  • Use a shop vacuum to remove all plastic shavings.
  • Install the retrofit door frame/cover from the cabin air filter retrofit kit until it snaps/seals in place.
  • Tip: Make multiple light passes—don’t force the knife.

Step 5B: Install the new filter (Path B)

  • Insert the cabin air filter with the airflow arrow pointing the correct direction (match the arrow direction shown in the retrofit kit instructions).
  • Close and latch the new access door.

Step 8: Reassemble the glove box

  • Lift the glove box back up and push the sides in again to pass the stops back into place.
  • Reconnect the damper strap (right side) by hand; use a small flat-blade screwdriver only if needed.
  • If you removed trim/screws, reinstall them using the 7mm socket and 1/4" drive ratchet.

āœ… After Repair

  • Start your Sierra 1500 and run the HVAC blower on medium/high for 30 seconds.
  • Check for normal airflow and listen for any rattles near the glove box.
  • If airflow is weak, recheck that the filter isn’t installed backwards or folded.

šŸ’° DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: $90-$180 (parts + labor)

DIY Cost: $20-$60 (parts only) (add $25-$80 if retrofit is needed)

You Save: $50-$120 by doing it yourself!

Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.3-0.7 hours.


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