- VEHICLE APPLICATIONS: 2003-2008 Mazda 6
- FILTER CROSS REFERENCES: K&N VF2018; Mazda GK3J-61-148; Premium Guard PC5643; Purolator C35643; STP CAF1802C
- 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 Replacement for Car Passenger Compartment w/ Arm and Hammer Baking Soda, Easy Install, CF10372 for Mazda Vehicles , white
*$402.00
Informação adicional
Brand Name | Fram |
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Model Info | CF10372 |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.21 x 1.18 x 8.47 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | CF10372 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Part Number | CF10372 |
Special Features | Features Arm & Hammer Baking Soda, Easy Installation, Up to 2 Year Protection |
Color | white |
Compatible Device | Air Conditioner |
Material Type | Carbon |
Included Components | cabin air filter |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Date First Available | October 10, 2007 |
N. Loeschner –
Fits as intended, good product. I’m not sure if the charcoal prevents the mice from nesting or just covers their stink when they do.
Brian Kuriger –
I will never pay a dealership again to put this in. Cheap to buy and easy to install. Check it out on YouTube.
C. Schnick –
Had I realized how easy these are to replace (in most newer cars at least), I would have done this sooo much sooner. The final result is a cleaner fresher smelling car and better air flow which means the car cools down faster just in time for summer. yippee! On our 2007 Mazda 6 (the vehicle this particular filter was for) and our 2008 Toyota Sienna, the entire time to remove the old filter and put the new one in was under 10 minutes and required no tools. Our 2001 Saab 95, on the other hand, took a couple hour to swap the filters – still worth it.
C. Johnson –
I have an 04 Mazda 6s, and this filter is a perfect fit. My only complaint is that the air flow direction arrow on my product points in the wrong direction. The filter I removed (which was installed correctly, as I found out through subsequent internet research) had the air flow arrow pointing down, and the strip that runs down the middle of the filter was located on the bottom side of the filter (the side shown in the pictures). The filter I received had the arrow pointing in the opposite direction. I installed the unit as the previous one had been installed, ignoring the arrow, and it has been great so far. The job took twice as long as a result of this confusion, but still only took 15 minutes. My vents definitely smell nice and fresh, and I have no problem recommending this product to fellow Mazda 6 owners as an affordable upgrade to the standard filters.
PK –
As others have said, this product will not fit the 06-07 speed6 or cx-7. The product is fine, the guide should have been updated.
frank ciot –
parfait
N. Hyland –
I have a Mazda 6 Sport Wagon. The Amazon fit search thing worked fine. It fits fine.
So I don’t know about the fit issues other Mazda models and owners have had here. Needless to say, the NEWER a car, you are better sticking with the dealer (I did for the first replacement I made). But as a car gets old, third party parts like this filter become a better and more affordable option. So maybe those 2009+ cars might go to the dealer and, also, make sure they enter the correct model, year, engine, etc. in the parts filter here!
The Fram looks the same as more costly Mazda filter from dealer. It has activated charcoal in it which, I can’t smell which, makes sense.
I drove through some diesel fumes with the old filter and later with the new and, it still stunk. So, it is very basic which is about what I would expect. Mostly just pollen and dirt but not odors or gases that are super strong. Maybe more subtle odors like living near the fish market or a stinky restaurant, this could help. It might also be more for IN cabin odor control. SBDs, diapers, that fast food container you left under the seat, etc.
Eventually activated charcoal will not work anymore. So, depending on age and how much you use the AC or heat, it will loose any deodorizing it might have.
The Mazda 6 manual says to change the filter every 25,000 miles. But I’ve changed mine twice and, I think 15-20,000 max is more realistic if you park outside and live in a city or dirty air area (dirt roads). I do and I am a low miles driver (per year). If you drive 15-20K+ miles a year and go from a garage in a clean area to a parking garage in a clean area with a short commute, 25,000 is fine. But I think most will want to change at 20K.
Amazon Customer –
Bought same product as previous year and this time the filter did not fit.
Danny –
The filter fits fine in my 2005 Mazda 6i (4 cylinder). I haven’t noticed any real differences compared to the one this unit replaced. The filter I pulled out was pretty horrible though. It’s a cabin filter, it does what it’s meant to do, and it’s reasonably priced.
Phillip –
Arrived fast and fit perfectly in my 2004 Mazda 6 speed