- VEHICLE APPLICATIONS: 2002-2007 Subaru Impreza; 2005-2006 Saab 9-2X
- FILTER CROSS REFERENCES: Bosch P3925WS; Premium Guard PC4485; Purolator C25855; Subaru 63210-FE100
- EASY INSTALL: This cabin air filter is located behind the glove box and on average will only take 15 minutes to replace the old filter with a new filter. It is important to replace your cabin air filter periodically to help keep the air in your vehicle clean. During extreme weather and heat, the HVAC system has to work harder and a clean cabin air filter is essential in helping your HVAC system run more efficiently.
- FRAM Fresh Breeze cabin air filters are the only cabin air filters built with Arm & Hammer baking soda combined with carbon embedded in the filter. Cabin air filters have proven to be essential as air quality can be severely affected by wildfire smoke, pollen, dirt, and other irritants. It is important to replace your cabin air filter periodically to help keep the air in your vehicle clean.
- This cabin air filter will help protect your vehicles heating and air conditioning unit while allowing for the most efficient air flow into the cabin of your vehicle.


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FRAM Fresh Breeze Cabin Air Filter with Arm & Hammer Baking Soda, CF10377 for Saab/Subaru Vehicles, White
*$415.10
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | FRAM |
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Brand | Fram |
Model | CF10377 |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.2 x 7.29 x 1.24 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CF10377 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | CF10377 |
Special Features | Features Arm & Hammer Baking Soda, Easy Installation, Up to 2 Year Protection |
Date First Available | October 10, 2007 |
N. Walter –
The product arrived nicely packaged in a nice box enclosed in a sealed plastic bag. The first detail that jumped out at me was how well constructed and thick the material was for this filter the carbon and baking soda are embedded and give this filter an unmistakable appearance. I live in Jamaica and the dealer was charging me about USD $50.00 this filter cost me just about $17.00 very easy to install myself. Compared to the stock filter this filter is clearly of higher quality and really does wonders for the air in your car I’ll be recommending this line of filter to all my friends!!! Oh I drive a 2004 subaru impreza sti.
Usama Ahmad –
Many of the filters that the Amazon Garage says fit my car give different dimensions on the specification info, so I was a bit worried about this. Thankfully, its dimensions were identical to the original. I didn’t smell the nasty musty smell I used to after turning the A/C off, but that could just be due to how horrible the previous filter had gotten. Smells (exhaust, gas, paving tar, etc) have made it through the filter, so it’s not 100% perfect, but fine for my needs.
Internet Stranger –
My car did not come with a filter and I made one myself some years ago by cutting up a bigger filter that I got at my local big box hardware store. I decided that it was time to change it, so I took out the glove box which is fairly easy.
My old filter (that I made) was dirty and when I pulled it out, there were still bits of leaves and dirt in the blower that got past my home made filter. I shoved this new Fram filter in there and it fit nice and snug. Buttoned everything back up and now I have fresh smelling AC again.
The filters are overpriced in my opinion, but this was one of the lowest priced filters I found. I’m glad I purchased it.
If your car didn’t come with the cabin filter installed from the factory, go buy one of these and pull all those leaves and dirt out of your blower. You’ll be glad you did.
JasonM –
Bought this for a 2002 Subaru WRX. On my year car, these were optional from the factory, and apparently, mine did not come with one originally. I’m at 120K miles on the car, and the smells from the vents were a little funky after all this time.
I bought this finally to fix the problem, and it was a fairly simple install, you have to remove the glove box in this car to get to the location of filter holder. The filter fit perfect for me, I heard some people say the filter was too small or doesn’t fit right, but I think they bought the wrong one for their car if so.
Since I didn’t have a filter in it already, I didn’t notice more air flow like some people report that had a clogged filter, but the funky air smell is gone and will hopefully help keep the dust, allergens and other smells from blasting in my face when I run the heater or A/C. Wish I would have installed this a long time ago now.
J. Mckenzie –
I received the item today and was looking forward to installing it on my lunch break. Unfortunately, Amazon’s service on this product is crap. I received the wrong item for Subaru Impreza and Saab. This will not fit my 08 Forester as said it would with their online tool.
I want my refund and better get free shipping back. 0 stars if i could for sending wrong item or falsely advertising.
Usama Ahmad –
Introduction:
First, I’m a novice when it comes to cars. Though I know in theory how to do some things like change a car’s oil, I’ve never actually done it by myself because I am just as happy paying someone to take care of it for me every 3 months/3500mi. However I installed this on my own, which should give you an idea of how easy it is to do.
I used the Amazon website’s “garage” feature to filter parts for my Subaru Impreza. I cross checked this parts with other websites where you can pick up such parts so I can be doubly sure it would fit my car. Reviews for some spark plugs for my car mentioned that sometimes Amazon is wrong, so I would recommend doing that for all your parts to avoid the hassle of returning an item.
I bought my Subaru used in 2008 and from day 1 I recall every time I would use the air conditioner there would be a strange, somewhat nauseating, smell that hung around for the first 5-10 minutes. I ignored it and learned to keep my windows open for the first few min to avoid the smell. I really didn’t have the time to look into it, or the budget, as I bought the car out of necessity and had not much money left.
Finally decided to buy this:
I’m close to graduating now and I have enough time where I began to look into this problem. I figured it was the cabin air filter that was the issue and after looking at my manual (I don’t know much about cars) and saw that it was a relatively easy, if somewhat cumbersome to replace. So I bought this for a relatively inexpensive ~$16. (I recently had to take my car in to the dealer for a free software update and they quoted me $110 to replace the cabin air filter for me).
So I removed the 9 screws off the glove box as instructed in the manual, but I couldn’t remove it completely as the wire connecting to the little light in the glove box wouldn’t disconnect for me. So I worked around it. Pulled out the old one, which was DIRTY! (I’ve uploaded a picture of the old one), and popped in this one. I had to work around the one wire I couldn’t disconnect but these things are fairly flexible so it wasn’t too difficult. I did everything by myself, and I made sure I had everything I would need before I got started, including something to hold each of the 9 screws in.
Results:
I noticed a vast improvement in air quality. Not only is the A/C working sans-smell now, I don’t get nauseous in the first few minutes like I used to, and the air comes out faster or with more force. I imagine the newer, cleaner filter, allows air to come through with less hindrance. This may be the first time it was replaced in its 4-5 years so perhaps that’s why the difference was so dramatic?
I think the $16 and 15-20min it takes to replace the item is well worth it if you’re suffering from a weird smell from the A/C-heater unit. Or if you just want the peace of mind that you’re breathing better air (again, see the pictures I uploaded).
Chaz Nystrom –
I normally stick with factory replacements, and also shy away from fram for just about everything. I went out on a limb on this one, looking for a better replacement than the factory cabin filter. I am very happy with this, it is a quality product (though it is made in china) that filters better and even feels better than the factory filter. The icing on the cake is that this is also about half the cost.
I highly recommend this over the factory filter, this model fits 2002 Subaru Impreza/Wrx and probably other subaru vehicles.
Guy-Fixit –
Easy to replace and smells fresh, not at all “perfumey” haha.