Making/modding a cabin air filter door.

Robmoo

Original poster
Member
Jan 24, 2012
39
Fort Worth Texas
There are plenty of posts about the cut that is necessary to add a cabin air filter, but the doors are difficult to come by. There is a company that prints them and that is where I got my door. However, I managed to break it while installing. They had excellent customer service and within a few days they mailed me a replacement.

However, this left me with out good AC in the Texas summer. So I ordered the door that is for the next gen of Trailblazer/Envoy. It is too long, but I thought that I might be able to mod it to work. It worked great!

I cut it short at the second reinforcement and cleaned off all of the burs. This made it a good length.

I drilled a 1/2" hole just inside the reinforcement. A smaller hole might work. The raised area to screw the door into place has to pass through the hole.

The end wouldn't slide into the retaining slot. I ground off the 3 raised areas of reinforcement and the tab slid right in. One might open up the slot on the airbox a bit instead. I then used a 1 1/4" drywall screw and a fender washer to secure it. A 3/4 inch screw might have been fine. I had an entire box of the drywall screws. It worked great!


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Mooseman

Moderator
Dec 4, 2011
25,351
Ottawa, ON
Nice!

Do you have the part number that you ordered?

If the originals are really that hard to come by, maybe I should get them out of junkers when I go to the yard.
 

Ilikemy3s

Member
Dec 3, 2011
370
Ever since i had dust blowing in the cabin via the vents while driving on a field, I wanted to do this mod on my TB, but could never find the doors to do it.
 

krunal88

Member
Apr 13, 2022
21
South FL
I sealed mine up with duct tape after i tried to cut out the door outline out and failed. Seems to be ok. The filters are installed so that counts haha.
 

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