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Step by Step How to replace a cabin air filter in a BMW 1 series F20 / F21. Pollen filter replacement is an often-neglected service item but they play an important part in protecting your lungs! A Cabin filter replacement cost for the BMW f20 is only about £20 and it’s a 10 min job. This easy to follow step by step guide will show you exactly how to change a cabin air filter in your BMW 1 series.
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The BMW 1 series was made in the following years: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 1016, 2016, 2018, 2019. So, if your car falls in this range and you want to replace your cabin filter, this DIY vid is for you!
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BMW 1 series F20 / F20 Cabin air filter part no. 64119237555
HENGST FILTER part no. E2991LI Cabin / Pollen filter
HENGST FILTER part no. E2991LC Activated Carbon Cabin / Pollen filter
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