NAPA cabin air filters are designed to remove up to 99% of dirt, dust, pollen and allergens from passing through your vehicle’s cabin. Improve the air quality in your vehicle with a NAPA cabin air filter.
NAPA EnviroShield™ Cabin Air Filter
The NAPA EnviroShield™ with BioShield75™ cabin air filter removes microscopic dust, allergens, pollutants, mold, and other particles from the air that flows into a vehicle’s passenger compartment.
The NAPA ProSelect™ cabin air filter is made to filter out dust particles and pollen in the air you breathe inside your vehicle. NAPA ProSelect™ is NAPA’s economy-priced replacement cabin air filter.
NAPA EnviroShield™ cabin air filters are designed with a unique, patented coating that is formulated to destroy harmful mold, bacteria, allergens, and other pathogens flowing through your vehicle’s vents.
The NAPA ProSelect™ cabin air filter removes dust, pollutants and other articles from the air that flows through a vehicle’s vents into the passenger compartment.
Depending on the make, model and year of your car or truck, it may have a special filter called a cabin air filter. Located behind the glove box, under the dash or somewhere else under the hood, this special filter is designed to keep the air that comes through your vents into your passenger cabin cleaner and healthier. A clean cabin air filter can also prevent odors and is crucial if any of your family members have allergies.
Without proper filtration, the air inside the passenger cabin can be teaming with allergens, pollutants and other disgusting microbes. That suggests a significant health risk for children, the elderly and more than 40 million allergy-sensitive North Americans.
Cabin air filters also block airborne contaminants: pollen, dust, car exhaust, toxins, pollutants, allergens, windblown industrial soot, the smelly buildup caused by mold, mildew, algae and fungi, and more. Without a clean, functioning cabin air filter, microscopic contaminants are pushed into your car, much of it through vents.
A dirty cabin air filter can degrade and potentially damage your vehicle’s heating and air conditioning systems.
You should change your cabin air filter every 12 months or 12,000 miles (19,313km). If you are considering changing your vehicle’s cabin air filter, a NAPA Auto Parts store near you will carry the replacement parts and tools for a variety of car, truck, and SUV models. If you prefer to have your cabin air filter changed by a professional, find a NAPA AUTOPRO near you and an experienced NAPA mechanic will service your vehicle.