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  1. [deleted]

    The cabin air filter isn’t a HEPA filter and yes, it’s easy to change. Not as easy as most cars, but definitely doable. You should change it out at least every year.

    This big HEPA filter in the frunk area is supposed to be changed out every 3-4 yrs, IIRC.

    1. Turbulent-Abroad7841

      Got it thanks

  2. beachcrow

    Here's the DIY instructions from Tesla. The cabin filters are different from the big HEPA filter in the frunk: https://service.tesla.com/docs/Public/diy/modely/en_us/GUID-A3E744BD-D5AC-4BB5-90F2-29313C2416C3.html

    Tesla recommends every 2 years for cabin filters and every 3 years for the HEPA. (Unless in China then it's once a year for both due to their polluted air.)

    Other Tesla DIY instructions: https://service.tesla.com/docs/Public/diy/modely/en_us/

  3. Ashamed_Distance_144

    Super easy but that vinegar smell always comes back. 😠

    1. Turbulent-Abroad7841

      I think it could be dirty evaporater coils. That was the problem for my old gas car.

      1. Ashamed_Distance_144

        I’ve done the kool it treatments. Would the coils be something different?

        1. Turbulent-Abroad7841

          Hmm then I'm not really sure

  4. SparkySpecter

    Yeah, it's a slight pain but doable.

  5. Perfycat

    I just did mine last weekend. Was easier than I expected based on the YouTube videos. I was dreading putting the panels back on, but that turned out to be pretty easy.

    1. Turbulent-Abroad7841

      Yeah I'm just always scared something will break.

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