Cabin filter Bosch or Fram
I got the Bosch one on Amazon, it claims to be HEPA. Not sure about that but Bosch tends to make quality products
Cabin Filter - Bosch HEPA 6092C. the air blowing speed is reduced though due to finer filtering so if u plan to run it in summer, u likely have to crank up the fan speed one/two level up higher than usual.
Got a decent price on these quality BOSCH Hepa Cabin Filters for my 2013 SFS!
I replace mine every 10k miles on average, there is lots of dust and debris on the roads where I stay. Bosch HEPA filters (6022C) are very nice for the price, I like them
The Genesis OE filter is $75!! The Fram Fresh Breeze filter is $25 or less; it combines activated charcoal with baking soda to reduce HVAC odor. I've used them in all my vehicles since Fram introduced the Fresh Breeze filter line and found them remarkably effective.
I did the air box filter and cabin filter myself (Fram stuff).
FRAM TrueAir for me - smelled much fresher in the cabin for a little while, but nothing spectacular...
Otherwise, the Fram cabin filters are fine, too.
IMO, don't get the really thick ones with carbon (like Fram FreshBreeze) - they restrict airflow and can cause the resistor and motor to overheat (essentially it's like a clogged/dirty filter)
You don't need to buy OEM - *especially* for a cabin air filter - but you could save some money by finding a good source of Bosch or Wix filters. Never Fram, ever.
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