Cabin Air Filter FP 3959
A = 393 mm; B = 145 mm; H = 35 mm
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MANN Filter FP3959 Cabin Air Filter
Description
This
MANN Filter cabin air filter is essential for maintaining a clean and healthy interior environment within the vehicle. It's installed within the cabin air intake system to filter out dust, pollen, and other airborne particles. This filter provides passengers with improved air quality and enhances the performance of the vehicle's HVAC system. The filter has dimensions of 395 x 37 x 150 mm and is manufactured in Germany, ensuring high quality and reliability. Its MPN is FP3959.
Key Features & Benefits
This filter cleans the air that comes into the passenger compartment of your vehicle. It doesn't affect how the engine runs, it’s all about what you and your passengers breathe. It traps dust, pollen, smog, soot – basically anything in the outside air that you don’t want floating around inside the car. Some higher – end ones even have a carbon layer that helps with odors, kinda like an odor – eater for your car's air.
Think of it as a really important air purifier specifically for the inside of your vehicle. It sits up behind the glove box usually, and the blower motor pulls air through it before sending it out through your vents. It’s part of the HVAC system – heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. It doesn’t make the AC cold, but it makes sure the air the AC is pushing out is clean. It's a pretty simple part, but essential.
Symptoms, Risks & Replacements
Honestly, it’s a big deal for your health and comfort. A dirty cabin air filter can really reduce airflow, making your AC work harder and not cool as well. You’ll notice if it’s clogged, especially when you first turn on the AC. Beyond that, if you or anyone in your family has allergies or asthma, a clean cabin air filter is even more important. It acts like a shield, keeping those irritants from getting inside. They recommend changing it every 12,000 to 15,000 miles, or at least once a year. A lot of people forget about it, but it makes a real difference. You can find a replacement pretty easily – we stock them, and places like Fixparts Online are a good source too.
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