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The 2003 Dodge Durango comes equipped with a cabin air filter, which is readily accessible. To locate it, simply open the passenger door, enter the vehicle, and remove the glove compartment using a pry tool or flathead screwdriver. The cabin air filter can be found behind the compartment. If the filter is dirty, it should be replaced. A new filter alone typically costs between $8 and $24. If you opt to have a professional mechanic or service technician replace it, expect to pay an extra $40 to $174 in labor costs.
The (1st Generation) 1998-2003 Dodge Durangos do not have a cabin air filter. The only air filter is in the engine bay.
Certainly! Indeed, they are quite affordable to change out. It is typically recommended to replace them annually, or more frequently in areas with a lot of dust.
Can an air filter cause cold air to come out of the vents when the heater is on? Initially, the air is hot, but then it turns cold.