Cabin Air Filters
Domestic & Import Market Coverage
Well over 90% of late model cars and trucks on the road today are equipped with Cabin Air Filters, yet many people don’t know it and neglect required filter replacement service intervals which are recommended every 12,000 to 18,000 miles. Driving on dusty roads require more frequent filter changes. This represents a tremendous profit opportunity, because with over 239 million vehicles on the road today (source: AASA), this maintenance category remains significantly under serviced.
PTC Cabin Air Filters contain either particulate and/or activated charcoal media to help filter out over 90% of pollutants, particles, harmful gases and bacteria that can affect your health. Many filters are also available for the cabin air vehicle frame; no need to replace the entire filter and frame assembly.
Key Features & Benefits
Help filter out over 90% of dust, pollen, gases, tire and brake line particles and other harmful bacteria
Improves riding comfort by improving the air quality in your vehicle
Protect the performance of your vehicle’s heating and air conditioning system from corrosion
Eliminate potential “pressure back-up” that will diminish heat and AC output and can lead to possible major component failure down the road; including an AC condenser/evaporator, heater core, blower motor and more
“Tough Joint” units (SJ # suffix) are coated to resist oxidation and corrosion
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FAQs
What does a cabin air filter do?
Cabin air filters remove dust, pollen, and harmful gases from the air entering the vehicle’s interior through the HVAC system, improving air quality for passengers.
What’s the difference between a charcoal and white particulate cabin filter?
White particulate filters trap allergens like dust and pollen. Charcoal filters add odor control and absorb gases like exhaust fumes and smoke—ideal for urban or high-traffic environments.
How often should I replace my cabin filter?
Most automakers recommend changing the cabin air filter every 12,000 to 18,000 miles or once per year—more frequently in dusty areas or for allergy sufferers.
What are the signs of a clogged cabin air filter?
Reduced airflow from vents, musty odors, foggy windows, and increased allergy symptoms inside the vehicle may all point to a dirty cabin filter.
Does every vehicle have a cabin air filter?
Over 80% of vehicles on the road today have a cabin air filter, though many drivers are unaware it exists. Common locations include behind the glove box, under the dash, or under the hood.
Do PTC cabin filters meet OE specifications?
Yes. All PTC cabin air filters are built to match OE fit and filtration performance—and many applications offer both particulate and charcoal media options.
