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Buick Encore Cabin Air Filter provides fresh cabin comfort to the classy small SUV. Buick Encore boasts of whisper quiet ride, sure handling over the urban scene, charable parking habits and an upscale interior with soft touch materials that are above its small size. The sophisticated infotainment that includes smartphone connectivity keeps music and maps within reach and is complemented by the optional all wheel drive system which provides assurance in bad weather. The driver assist features that alert, brake and stabilize give safety a boost and explain why the Buick Encore has become a reliable daily companion. Fitting that cozy interior, the Encore Cabin Air Filter is mounted in the HVAC box and performs the role of the respiratory protection of the vehicle first line. The Cabin Air Filter is made of fine pleated media that collects dust, pollen and on-road odors keeping the vents free of dirt and the blower functioning effectively to allow the passengers to breathe comfortably and the windows to be clean. Regular service maintenance of the Buick suggest that the Cabin Air Filter should be checked once in a year to ensure that the system is operating at its optimum capability. The replacement of the Buick Encore Cabin Air Filter is not difficult, and one would not have to visit the shop. Open glove box, release the side stops, undo the cover, slide the applied element out, clean any loose debris, make sure that the arrows on the new filter are facing in the direction of the airflow, force it in, and snap everything back into place before turning on the fan to make sure that everything runs smoothly.