Allergy
season in St. Louis can be brutal, and
riding in a vehicle can be worse than walking outside. As you drive down the
street, pollen and dust can be drawn into your vehicle through its HVAC system
concentrating the level of particulates to one greater than that of the outside
air.
Cabin air
filters, also called pollen filters,
remove the particulates from the incoming air. These filters should be
checked and changed periodically. Many manufacturers list changing the cabin
air filter on their scheduled maintenance list, but the amount of pollen that
experience has a greater impact on the effective life of your filter than the
number of miles drive.
I change
my cabin air filters annually, at the beginning of May right before the peak
oak levels. Happy motoring.
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