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Yes, your JL/JLU does have a Cabin Air Filter!
The cabin air filter resides in a cradle found right behind the glove compartment. Your glove compartment is easy to remove and changing the cabin air filter is just as easy.
When to replace:
Replace the cabin air filter every 20,000 miles per the JL/JLU User's Guide.
Do replace at least once a year, regardless of mileage!
Of course, you can easily check the cabin air filter anytime and replace it, if it looks dirty, has an unpleasant odor, etc..
OEM Cabin Air Filter part #
Important: Look for the arrow on the side of the new air cabin filter... Be100% sure you install the filter with the air flow down arrow pointing in the proper direction!
Look closely at old cabin air filter as you remove it in regard to which way it's down arrow is pointing.
From the Manual:
The cabin air filter resides in a cradle found right behind the glove compartment. Your glove compartment is easy to remove and changing the cabin air filter is just as easy.
When to replace:
Replace the cabin air filter every 20,000 miles per the JL/JLU User's Guide.
Do replace at least once a year, regardless of mileage!
Of course, you can easily check the cabin air filter anytime and replace it, if it looks dirty, has an unpleasant odor, etc..
OEM Cabin Air Filter part #
- MOPAR 68301863AA
Important: Look for the arrow on the side of the new air cabin filter... Be100% sure you install the filter with the air flow down arrow pointing in the proper direction!
Look closely at old cabin air filter as you remove it in regard to which way it's down arrow is pointing.
From the Manual:
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