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Does the Yukon/Tahoe have this? I would assume so. I know in 2003 they discontinued them in the Silverado/Sierra trucks.

Anyways, does the 2001 Tahoe I just bought have it?
 

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It should, thought they only did those on the 2000 (NBS) up to 2002, my '02 does and I changed it out, looked nasty!!
 
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is it 1 or 2 filters in there?
 

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The weird thing about this thread is that I was about to post a thread about my cabin filter experience today... I pulled mine out and I swear it was the stock ones from '02. They were grey and black and had all kinds of debris on them. That was probably the best >$20 maintenance things I've done....
 

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I've never heard of this. Does my '05 Denali have one? Where is it?
 

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Yuk Nali; No. And it doesnt exist.

IIRC 02 was the last year for the cabin air filters.
 
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The multi-zone hvac system introduced in 03 didn't allow enough space for a cabin filter.
i guess there is because guys are easily putting the filters back in there +03's. At least in the silverado/sierra trucks.
 

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i guess there is because guys are easily putting the filters back in there +03's. At least in the silverado/sierra trucks.

I would like to do this to the silverado. What filter do I buy and where does it go??
 

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The weird thing about this thread is that I was about to post a thread about my cabin filter experience today... I pulled mine out and I swear it was the stock ones from '02. They were grey and black and had all kinds of debris on them. That was probably the best >$20 maintenance things I've done....


I encountered the same thing, I was shocked that I was even able to get air flow through there with them the way they were!!
 

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Wait, so for us 02-Up guys how does our air get filtered?
And how do we clean our HVAC?
I'm happy this was posted, I had no clue and was gonna got to my Service Dept. asking for a Cabin Air filter (would have looked like an idiot)?
 

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Wait, so for us 02-Up guys how does our air get filtered?
And how do we clean our HVAC?
I'm happy this was posted, I had no clue and was gonna got to my Service Dept. asking for a Cabin Air filter (would have looked like an idiot)?

You would have looked like an idiot and been charged for it anyway.
 

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i guess there is because guys are easily putting the filters back in there +03's. At least in the silverado/sierra trucks.

Didn't say it couldn't be done. But according to GM's service manual, tight space constraints with the dual climate zone kept them from installing a filter, or they were just too lazy to design it that way; who knows.
 

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