Cabin filter OEM Mazda or Wix
I switched to a Mazda 3 as a daily but I loved the CX-50, CX-5, and no doubt in my mind the Mazda 6 holds its place.\n\nThe layout under the hood was similar to my 13' fusion. Changing oil was easier, engine air filter was easier, cabin air filter was easier.
Replaced the cabin filter in the car with a WIX with the microguard tech. No smell since.
Cabin air filters are dirt cheap and easy to swap yourself, but people forget about them and shops love to charge stupid amounts of money to replace them for you.
The cabin air filter is one of the easiest I have ever replaced, you don't have to pull the whole glove box out in order to get to it.
I’ve used Wix cabin filters for every vehicle we’ve had for years. Zero problems.
The cabin air filter is a multi-layer one that filters everything (dust, pollen, mold, odors) which can reduce air flow, but I really doubt anyone is struggling with air flow given how much air the blower moves on this vehicle.
Those prices are for genuine filters. Mazda chamrge an effing BOMB for their carbon cabin filters.
I ordered the WIX 24419 Cabin Air Filter.
Given that they're charging $95 for a cabin air filter, it's highly likely that they're overpriced.
On certain mazdas (like my 2006, 2008.5 Mazda3, and 2015 Mazda5) it's NOT a 2 min job. It requires 2-3 hr yoga session to warm up to prep for the job, then another 2hrs trying to get in the right position as to not cramp up while trying to position 2 filters on top of each other in a space that only small children hands can access
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Which cabin filter to choose — OEM Mazda or Wix?
If choosing cabin filter across many manufacturers, check the part ranking. If your choice is down to two brands, the PartReview part comparisons help.
We compare cabin filter across these categories:
- PR Score.
- Overall ranking.
- Vote balance.
- Average rating.
- Number of reviews.
- Feature ratings.
- Car owners’ choice.
Which cabin filter are better — Wix or OEM Mazda?
In March 2026 on PartReview, cabin filter Wix were overall better than OEM Mazda.
- OEM Mazda received a PR Score of 61 out of 100, and Wix scored 86 points.
- OEM Mazda ranked 11 in the overall ranking, and Wix ranked 5.
- The average rating is higher for Wix (4.2) than for OEM Mazda (3.5).
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Cabin filter Wix have better feature ratings than OEM Mazda:
- Odor - owners believe, that this property for Wix is better than OEM Mazda.
- Airflow - drivers claim, that this property for Wix is outperforms OEM Mazda.
Which cabin filter are more popular — OEM Mazda or Wix?
In March 2026 on PartReview, cabin filter Wix were overall more popular than OEM Mazda.
By vote balance, cabin filter Wix surpassed OEM Mazda:
- For OEM Mazda, the ratio of positive (32) to negative (20) votes is 12 votes.
- For Wix, the ratio of positive (50) to negative (8) votes is 42 votes.
By number of reviews, cabin filter Wix surpassed OEM Mazda:
- For cabin filter OEM Mazda there are 16 reviews: 8 positive, 4 neutral, 4 negative.
- For cabin filter Wix there are 19 reviews: 16 positive, 1 neutral, 2 negative.
Which cabin filter do car owners prefer — OEM Mazda or Wix?
In March 2026, according to PartReview, cabin filter OEM Mazda led more car-specific ratings than Wix:
OEM Mazda are chosen by owners of cars such as: Mazda 3, and others.
Cabin filter Wix have not yet taken leading positions in car-specific ratings. You can help by adding a review and specifying your car.
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