When it comes to air filters, both you
and your car are breathing filtered air whether you realize it or
not.
In California, we are fortunate to live in an
environment that produces 300+ days of sunshine annually. The drawback
from all this beautiful, dry weather is that it produces a great deal of
pollutants that become airborne. Air Filters remove this debris
permitting you and your car to breathe easier.
What You
Breathe Pollen, Mold, Pet Dander,
Bacteria Dust & Fungus are just
some of the things that you breathe in
on a daily basis.
The air
that you breathe inside the cabin of your car is filtered through a
cabin Air Filter, Very similar in function to the furnace filter in your
home, Cabin Air Filters trap a wide range of irritating harmful
pollutant particles and provide fresher air for you and your passengers.
When? Cabin Air Filters
should be changed every 12,000 - 15,000 miles.
What
are the benefits? Not only will a New Cabin Air
Filter improve the quality of the air inside your vehicle, but it will
also significantly improve the air flow from your vehicle's heating and
air conditioning system. A?New Cabin Air Filter can also eliminate that
stale, musty odor you may smell from the air
vents.
What Your Car
Breathes The air that your car
breathes is filtered through an Engine Air Filter. Again, similar to the
furnace filter in your home, Engine Air Filters trap the same pollutant
particulates and provide fresher air for your vehicle to
operate.
When Should I Change My Engine Air
Filter? Engine Air Filters should be
changed every 12,000 - 15,000 miles.
A Clean Engine Air Filter
also contributes to better fuel mileage.
What are the Benefits? A
New Engine Air Filter will increase gas mileage, reduce emissions, allow
optimal air-flow and improve engine performance. Having your Engine Air
Filter changed regularly will protect the engine and vital internal
engine parts from excess wear and damage that result in potentially
expensive engine
repairs.