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Where is the cabin air filter of the Opel Vivaro located?

Model: Vauxhall Vivaro MK 3, Vivaro C - Years 2019-2026
Part: Cabin air filter

The cabin air filter of the Opel Vivaro is located inside the front hood. This filter is very important because it is responsible for purifying the incoming air, which is essential for internal ventilation when the air conditioning is turned on. If the filter is clogged or has run its course, the air conditioning will lose power. There are various types of filters with different costs, before purchasing the filter it is necessary to check what is required by the manufacturer through the instruction manual. In any case, the cost almost never exceeds 20.00€ and it is possible to replace the filter yourself.

Posted on 22 May 2024 by ScegliAuto

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