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HOW TO: Inspect/Replace Cabin Air Filter (i30 GD)

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Who better to write an idiot's guide, than the club's resident idiot? :razz:

Empty the glove box and remove the stoppers on both sides by rotating them:





Without the stoppers, the glove box lowers more than usual, exposing the support strap:



Remove the support strap by squeezing the end so it pops through the hole:



With the support strap removed, the glove box swings downwards and the plastic cover of the filter is visible. Remove the plastic cover:



The filter element will be visible - gently pull it out:



Note the orientation of the filter and ensure it is replaced the same way:



This is how mine looks after 16,000 miles/18 months:



I gently removed small particles from the filter crevices using a vacuum cleaner.

Refitting the filter, cover, support strap and stoppers is a simple reversal of the above steps.

Hyundai have designed this to be an incredibly straightforward procedure that almost anyone can carry out. :goodjob:
« Last Edit: April 18, 2016, 20:31:44 by wbm00 »
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Thank you...    :goodjob: :goodjob: :goodjob: :goodjob: :goodjob:

It's been six and a half years so I am thinking it's due for a renewal.  You've inspired me to get me ass into gear, I am gonna order a new one right now.

Then it's a drive down to Brummingham for you to install it for me   :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:  Just kidding, I'll attempt it myself. :happydance: :happydance:


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Asa,

Be aware the fd model isn't as easy re the 2 stoppers.

Same process but the stoppers are push/pull lugs which can be tricky  to remove.

I've done both models and the gd is by far the easier.
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Thanks wbm (must check Trish's sometime!)
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You have a glove box light! Jealous! Hate how Hyundai cheaped out on the GD and removed it!

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You have a glove box light! Jealous! Hate how Hyundai cheaped out on the GD and removed it!
Mine has a glove box light :P


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You have a glove box light! Jealous! Hate how Hyundai cheaped out on the GD and removed it!
Mine has a glove box light :P

so has mine
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Trish's GDe tourer does too...
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We got ripped off! Our Korean 2014 GD Elite doesn't have it! You don't realise how much you need it until it's not there!

Maybe the Koreans don't need a glove box light because they have night vision?

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You have a glove box light! Jealous! Hate how Hyundai cheaped out on the GD and removed it!
Mine has a glove box light :P

yeah but not four doors :P
jokes I think the coupe looks awesome and I must admit I was a little surprise by the lack of a light,
Does the GD wagon have one?
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You have a glove box light! Jealous! Hate how Hyundai cheaped out on the GD and removed it!
Mine has a glove box light :P

yeah but not four doors :P
jokes I think the coupe looks awesome and I must admit I was a little surprise by the lack of a light,
Does the GD wagon have one?

Yes, made in the same Czech factory as the 3 door... :cool:
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I reckon the 3 Door is the nicest looking out off the i30 range, side profile looks great and I prefer the 3 Door rear bumper

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Thanks for that. Just had a go at my car also. By the way, how often should the cabin filter be changed?

Also, I was looking online and found this products and was wondering how some thing like this would compare with the regular cabin filter. Has anyone tried these?

:link: Cabin Air Filters | Hyundai i30 Cabin Air Filter 2012-2016


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Looks like ordinary foam to me, I'll make my own.  :fum:
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Thanks for that. Just had a go at my car also. By the way, how often should the cabin filter be changed?

Also, I was looking online and found this products and was wondering how some thing like this would compare with the regular cabin filter. Has anyone tried these?

:link: Cabin Air Filters | Hyundai i30 Cabin Air Filter 2012-2016
It'll depend on how much you use the fan and the air quality, my fan is on all the time and filters last me 2 years 20,000 - 30,000 kms.
Many people with Asthma and pollen allergies will change yearly without fail.

Quite expensive that filter you linked, more than double the price of standard filters :eek: if I were to change to a foam filter I'd probably do as Phil said and make my own...activated carbon foam filter media can be purchased relatively cheap through aquarium shops or just use non-carbon media from Clark Rubber or similar.


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Thanks for that. Just had a go at my car also. By the way, how often should the cabin filter be changed?

Also, I was looking online and found this products and was wondering how some thing like this would compare with the regular cabin filter. Has anyone tried these?

:link: Cabin Air Filters | Hyundai i30 Cabin Air Filter 2012-2016
It'll depend on how much you use the fan and the air quality, my fan is on all the time and filters last me 2 years 20,000 - 30,000 kms.
Many people with Asthma and pollen allergies will change yearly without fail.

Quite expensive that filter you linked, more than double the price of standard filters :eek: if I were to change to a foam filter I'd probably do as Phil said and make my own...activated carbon foam filter media can be purchased relatively cheap through aquarium shops or just use non-carbon media from Clark Rubber or similar.

Thanks for that. How much is a standard filter. Do you buy online or from Hyundai?


CraigB
Thanks for that. How much is a standard filter. Do you buy online or from Hyundai?
You can get online for 15 or so $, Hyundai gave me my last filter for free :)


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