🌿 Fresh air, fresh drive — don’t let your cabin fall behind!
The EPAuto CP709 cabin air filter uses activated carbon technology to effectively remove odors and pollutants, improving air quality inside Hyundai and Kia vehicles from 2005 to 2017. Designed as a direct OEM replacement, it enhances HVAC system performance and is recommended for replacement every 12 months or 12,000 miles to maintain optimal freshness and airflow.
Brand Name | EPAuto |
Model Info | FC-027-1 |
Item Weight | 5.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.36 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | FC-027-1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Part Number | FC-027-1 |
Compatible Device | Vehicle HVAC System |
Material Type | Activated Carbon |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**N
Good Product
Good price for a good part. Fit my 2015 Tucson perfectly. I live in Texas. The OEM product would out gas the first month or so when the SUV sat in the hot sun. It smelled like cat pee when I turned on the A/C. This product doesn’t do that.
S**M
Perfect as mentioned
Please take care of instruction written on the side of the filter, and keep in mind that the filter can fit in a horizontal rotation of 90 degrees. It is confusing, check old filter orientation before removing.
D**S
Good price and fit
Was a very reasonable price. Fit a little snug but works well
A**H
Do it yourself!
I refuse to pay whatever fee it is for the mechanics to change out my filters. These are cheap and easy to install. I hop on YouTube to guide me and get it changed out in about 5 minutes. They also do a good job of filtering, which I can tell when I switch them out and see all the gunk left on the old one. When I switch them out again, I'll update with pictures. Save yourself some money and change your filter yourself.
R**E
VERY easy installation in my 2009 Kia Rondo! Fits perfectly
This filter fit my 2009 Kia Rondo perfectly. The installation requires no tools. Look at the picture of my glove box. The round knob on the left is actually what holds that side of the glove box in place. There's another one on the right side. All one has to do is rotate the knob counterclockwise 1/4 turn, and the knob will be free. Do the same on the other side, and the glove box can now rotate downward to expose the air filter holder. The glove box door stays attached to the dash, so no hassles with it. Pull the filter holder out by the two "handles" on it. You can see this step in online videos if needed. Pop out the old filter and replace it with the new one. Make sure the flow direction arrow on the filter is pointing downward. The paper frame of the filter is easy to flex, and a little flexing helps to get the filter seated against the bottom of the filter holder. Push the filter holder back in place. Putting the knobs back that hold up the glove box door is easier than I expected. There's a wide slot in the dash instead of a single mounting hole for the knobs. One simply has to hold the door so the wide slot is opposite the hole in the glove box for the knob, then install each knob by inserting them in the glove box and turning 1/4 turn clockwise. I feel foolish for ever letting the dealership replace this filter when it's so easy to do.Check out how disgusting my old filter looked! This air filter was pretty inexpensive, and looks as good as the one it replaced. At about 1/3 the cost of a "brand name" filter, I can replace it twice as often and still be saving money. This is an easy DIY project on my Rondo. I won't rate this filter 5 stars until it's got some time in use. So far, it's looking good.
M**N
Needed badly
Fit perfect and works great
J**O
Responsable
Excelente
J**M
Fits!
Perfect fit for Kia Rio 2017. Easy to put in.