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Cabin air filter on E34 CKD circa Oct'93 miodel year
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<blockquote data-quote="seech" data-source="post: 322347" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>ktteoh, you need to open all of the trim on the driver's side. </p><p>- Look at the area above the transmission near the firewall. You should be able to see a yellowish plastic cover with one screw at the bottom and one plastic locking mechanism at the top. The screw is a torx screw so you need a torx screwdriver to open.</p><p>- Open the plastic lock and the torx screw and remove the cover. The filter should be right there, if it is not then it probably has been removed before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seech, post: 322347, member: 4572"] ktteoh, you need to open all of the trim on the driver's side. - Look at the area above the transmission near the firewall. You should be able to see a yellowish plastic cover with one screw at the bottom and one plastic locking mechanism at the top. The screw is a torx screw so you need a torx screwdriver to open. - Open the plastic lock and the torx screw and remove the cover. The filter should be right there, if it is not then it probably has been removed before. [/QUOTE]
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