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It appears that most people do not realize that the Jimny has a pollen filter, or at least has the facility for a pollen filter.
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It appears that most people do not realize that the Jimny has a cabin / pollen filter, or at least has the facility for a pollen filter.
  
Most manuals never refer to it, even in the Service Guide.
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Most manuals never refer to it, even in the OEM Service Guide.
  
 
A lot of people, particularly those who drive off-road, are tired of the clouds of leaves that hit you in the face when you open the fascia vents. Fitting a pollen filter is straight forward once you know where it is hidden.
 
A lot of people, particularly those who drive off-road, are tired of the clouds of leaves that hit you in the face when you open the fascia vents. Fitting a pollen filter is straight forward once you know where it is hidden.
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[[File:Suzuki Jimny - dirty cabin filter - A01.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Old dirty cabin filter]]
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[[File:Suzuki Jimny - dirty cabin filter - A01.JPG|thumb|left|512px|Old, dirty, clogged cabin filter]]
  
 
* This is an example of a cabin filter which has not been changed for at least five years.
 
* This is an example of a cabin filter which has not been changed for at least five years.
 
* This filter was almost white when it was new.
 
* This filter was almost white when it was new.
* That picture was taken '''after''' the leaves and grit were cleaned off from the filter.
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* That picture was taken '''after''' the leaves and grit were brushed off off from the filter.
 
* The weight of that dirty filter was around 800 grams!
 
* The weight of that dirty filter was around 800 grams!
 
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[[File:Cabin_filter.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cabin Filter]]
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[[File:Cabin_filter.jpg|thumb|left|512px|Brand new two-part cabin filter]]
  
{{note|The appearance and construction of a cabin filter may vary slightly from one manufacturer to another. Some filters are two-part, some are glued or taped two-part (like the one in the picture), and some are one-part. Always make sure to check the dimensions.}}
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{{note|The appearance and construction of a cabin filter may vary slightly from one manufacturer to another. Some filters are one-part like in the picture above. Some are two-part, and the parts can be glued or taped together (like in the picture below). Always make sure to check the dimensions.}}
  
 
{{note|The quality of a filter may vary significantly from one manufacturer to another. The main difference is in the presence or absence of various filtering elements which filter out certain things. For example, a filter with or without carbon particles.}}
 
{{note|The quality of a filter may vary significantly from one manufacturer to another. The main difference is in the presence or absence of various filtering elements which filter out certain things. For example, a filter with or without carbon particles.}}
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[[File:Filter_cover.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cabin Filter]]
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[[File:Filter_cover.jpg|thumb|left|512px|Genuine cabin filter cover]]
  
 
* You may wish to consider buying a spare cover at the same time (See the BigJimny Shop [http://www.bigjimny.com/store/index.php?_a=product&product_id=200 Cover])
 
* You may wish to consider buying a spare cover at the same time (See the BigJimny Shop [http://www.bigjimny.com/store/index.php?_a=product&product_id=200 Cover])
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== Changing / Installing a filter ==
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== Changing / Installing a cabin filter ==
  
  
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[[File:Footwell.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Passenger footwell]]
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[[File:Footwell.jpg|thumb|left|512px|Passenger footwell]]
  
 
* Here is the filter cover, up underneath the dashboard on the passenger side of the vehicle  
 
* Here is the filter cover, up underneath the dashboard on the passenger side of the vehicle  
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[[File:Filter_position.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Here is the cover in the footwell]]
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[[File:Filter_position.jpg|thumb|left|512px|Here is the cover in the footwell]]
 
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[[File:Remove_glovebox.jpg|thumb|left|250x250px|Open brake caliper]]
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[[File:Remove_glovebox.jpg|thumb|left|512px|Open brake caliper]]
  
 
* First remove the glovebox.
 
* First remove the glovebox.
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[[File:open_glovebox.jpg|thumb|left|250x250px|Cabin filter cover retaining clips]]
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[[File:open_glovebox.jpg|thumb|left|512px|Cabin filter cover retaining clips]]
 
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[[File:Retaining_clip.jpg|thumb|left|250x250px|Glovebox dropped open]]
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[[File:Retaining_clip.jpg|thumb|left|512px|Glovebox dropped open]]
  
 
* The filter cover is retained by small clips on the end.
 
* The filter cover is retained by small clips on the end.
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[[File:Removing_clip.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Using blade to prise clip]]
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[[File:Removing_clip.jpg|thumb|512px|left|Using blade to prise clip]]
  
 
* Warm the plastic filter cover.
 
* Warm the plastic filter cover.
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[[File:Inserting_filter.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Inserting the cabin filter]]
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[[File:Inserting_filter.jpg|thumb|512px|left|Inserting the cabin filter]]
  
 
* If you have a UK Jimny, you are more than likely to find an empty hole now (full of bits of leafs).
 
* If you have a UK Jimny, you are more than likely to find an empty hole now (full of bits of leafs).
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[[File:Attaching_cover.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Press the new cover on]]
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[[File:Attaching_cover.jpg|thumb|512px|left|Press the new cover on]]
  
 
* Gently press the filter cover back into place.
 
* Gently press the filter cover back into place.
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[[File:Broken_cover.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Broken!!]]
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[[File:Broken_cover.jpg|thumb|512px|left|Broken!!]]
  
 
* Don't think that you will be immune to breaking the filter cover - here is mine!
 
* Don't think that you will be immune to breaking the filter cover - here is mine!

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Introduction

It appears that most people do not realize that the Jimny has a cabin / pollen filter, or at least has the facility for a pollen filter.

Most manuals never refer to it, even in the OEM Service Guide.

A lot of people, particularly those who drive off-road, are tired of the clouds of leaves that hit you in the face when you open the fascia vents. Fitting a pollen filter is straight forward once you know where it is hidden.

If your Jimny already has a cabin filter installed (but you have not been aware of it), the filter is probably heavily clogged.


Old, dirty, clogged cabin filter
  • This is an example of a cabin filter which has not been changed for at least five years.
  • This filter was almost white when it was new.
  • That picture was taken after the leaves and grit were brushed off off from the filter.
  • The weight of that dirty filter was around 800 grams!



The filter itself

So, first you need a pollen filter [See the BigJimny Shop Filter)


File:Cabin filter.jpg
Brand new two-part cabin filter

Note Icon.pngThe appearance and construction of a cabin filter may vary slightly from one manufacturer to another. Some filters are one-part like in the picture above. Some are two-part, and the parts can be glued or taped together (like in the picture below). Always make sure to check the dimensions.


Note Icon.pngThe quality of a filter may vary significantly from one manufacturer to another. The main difference is in the presence or absence of various filtering elements which filter out certain things. For example, a filter with or without carbon particles.




Filter cover

Genuine cabin filter cover
  • You may wish to consider buying a spare cover at the same time (See the BigJimny Shop Cover)

Warning Icon.pngIt is common to break the filter cover when removing it as the plastic becomes brittle.




Changing / Installing a cabin filter

Tools

Spanner Icon.png
  • Assorted screwdrivers or blade


Warning Icon.pngI cannot emphasis too strongly how easy it is to break the old cover!




Installation

Passenger footwell
  • Here is the filter cover, up underneath the dashboard on the passenger side of the vehicle



Here is the cover in the footwell



Open brake caliper
  • First remove the glovebox.
  • This is done by flexing the sidewalls so the plastic retaining lugs can drop past the edge of the fascia.
  • Lower the whole glovebox away.
  • I am using a screwdriver with the end protected by a cloth to stop it marking the fascia, as I use it to prise away the retaining lugs.



Cabin filter cover retaining clips



Glovebox dropped open
  • The filter cover is retained by small clips on the end.
  • The tip of the scewdriver points to where the clip is (hidden).



Using blade to prise clip
  • Warm the plastic filter cover.
  • Either use a hairdrier or allow the car's own heater to warm the car (on re-circulate setting).
  • If the plastic is cold it is more likely to fracture.
  • Insert a small blade into the filter retaining lugs and gently prise it away from the edge of the moulded catches on the heater body.
  • Do this a bit at a time alternating front and back.



Inserting the cabin filter
  • If you have a UK Jimny, you are more than likely to find an empty hole now (full of bits of leafs).
  • Simply insert the cabin filter.



Press the new cover on
  • Gently press the filter cover back into place.



Broken!!
  • Don't think that you will be immune to breaking the filter cover - here is mine!




Page last edited on 11/04/2018 by user Bosanek