What is the Difference Between an Air Filter and a Cabin Air Filter?

What is the Difference Between an Air Filter and a Cabin Air Filter? The difference between an Air Filter and a Cabin Air Filter is simple: an Air Filter, or Engine Air Filter, cleans the air that is introduced into your car’s engine to be used in the combustion process. A Cabin Air Filter, also called a Pollen Filter, cleans the air that is introduced into the passenger compartment. Put simply, a Cabin Air Filter cleans the air that you breathe, and an air filter cleans the air that your car breathes. It is important to change both your air filter and your cabin air filter on a regular basis, and the frequency with which you change these filters depends on both the environment and the surfaces on which you drive. The St. Louis area has high levels of pollen, especially in the Spring and Fall. Also, dirt or gravel roads create a lot of dust which will clog both Air Filters and Cabin Air Filters. A clean Air Filter will help optimize your fuel economy by making it possible for your car’s engine to achieve an optimal air/fuel mix, and it will extend the life of your engine by stopping particulates from entering the engine. A clean Cabin Air Filter improves the air quality inside of your car and helps eliminate heat build up in your car’s blower motor. At Sant Automotive, we check Engine Air Filters as part of our routine service. When an Engine Air Filter is dirty or clogged, we recommend replacing the Cabin Air Filter as well. To make an appointment with Sant Automotive, click here, or call 314-849-2900.

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