This cabin air filter replacement procedure will apply to the second generation (2006-2012) Hyundai Santa Fe vehicles. Some parts of the procedure may apply to other Santa Fe’s as well.

It’s a simple process and doesn’t require a lot of tools. It can also save you a great deal of money replacing this maintenance item yourself. Not to mention it will help keep the air inside your vehicle free from contaminants.

The average replacement interval is every 15K, sometimes as low as 10K based on the air quality where the vehicle is being used.

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33 thoughts on “2006-2012 Hyundai Santa Fe Cabin Air Filter Replacement -EricTheCarGuy”
  1. Just tried changing my wife’s cabin
    air filter & found that the tabs that free the air filter were broken as in your video. I can’t get the old filter out. How does it happen that your filter slid out so easily. Show us how!
    I don’t want to go to dealer.😩

  2. Thanks bro I got charged $40 to do this probably 15 – 20 times over the past 10 years of driving this exact model to the dealership for an oil change.

  3. Thanks for posting. I called my Hyundai dealers first just to check the price to replace the cabin filter. $35 plus tax. Autozone and do it myself with an STP brand filter. $20. Autozone wins.

  4. Hey people, stop complaining about the "Extra Clean" on the window : ) When you clean your car, do you take apart the door panels and remove all the compartments? I'm pretty sure "clean" here refers to the interior that gets normal use. But in any case, he obviously cares about the quality and cleanliness of the car, or we wouldn't have this gem of a video.

  5. Thanks for this quick and simple tutorial. Our hyundai dealer wanted to charge us $44 for this filter change and we got the part for a quarter of that and 2 minutes of my time, half of which was spent emptying and refilling the glove box.

  6. The first generation Santa Fe (2001-2006) is my favorite vehicle ever. PLEASE do a video on one. Talk about it. Make a review. It would mean a lot to me. Thank you.

  7. you dont need to remover the damper on the glove box. if you remove the 2 clips it will hold it at 90 deg angle keeping stuff in glove box from falling

  8. IT amazes me how few people know about cabin air filters.. they always think I'm trying to sell them something they don't need. when I have the customer available, I actually show them where the filter is located. I also tell them it is also mentioned in their owners guide. I wish people would take the time to read them…

  9. "never been changed before" ~tabs were broken. it must have been changed and for it to be that dirty after being changed, I wonder how the car is "extra clean".

  10. Looks like that car is for sale. I wonder if they would have sold it with that nasty filter in it. See the sticker? "Extra Clean"

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