Where is the 2013 chevy avalanche cabin air filter located?

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James B. December 22, 2020
The 2013 Chevy Avalanche cabin air filter location is behind the glove box. Being sweaty from the heat is never a good time. That's why the air conditioner needs to be working. You will face issues with this part at some time. A Freon leak will cause You to sweat. A nasty odor from the vents will cause issues with Your comfort. A fan might become loose. An inaccurate thermostat could come up. The motor could become faulty. You will come across a few annoying noises from the air conditioner. Loose mounting bolts will become a nuisance. A bad compressor will get noisy. Too much Freon will make this happen. These sounds need to be look into quickly or You will lose Your mind.
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Dan May 21, 2022
Does a 2013 Black Diamond Avalanche have a cabin filter?
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Branda March 22, 2021
It is a sealed unit i have been told it has not cabin pollen filter.
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Bill K July 27, 2021
Not all have a filter that can be replaced. Mine is sealed 2013 black diamond.
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Bill K September 21, 2021
Checking with dealer, I was told the Avalanche depending on model may not have a filter that's replaceable. My 2013 Black Diamond does not have one and i did look behind the glove unit. They said Chevy saved a few dollars by only putting in a wire mesh in the air path at some point during design
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Julia J. April 10, 2020
The 2013 chevy avalanche has its cabin air filter located behind the glove box.
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Bill k July 27, 2021
Not all have a cabin filter . I have a 2013 Black Diamond and it does not have one, yes I checked under the glove compartment , it a sealed type as some have, no clue why the difference
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Jofish December 31, 2021
2007 and up Avalanche’s did not have a cabin filter.
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jemma July 17, 2023
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