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The cabin air filter is just underneath the plastic cowl on the passenger side of the vehicle. The cowl is a molded plastic grill at the base of the windshield exterior. To remove the cowl, you must open the hood and unscrew the fragile plastic torx fasteners along the plastic. You may or may not need to remove the wipers depending on the scope of the work to be performed underneath. Be careful not to strip the plastic fasteners when re-installing them. Once beneath the cowl, you will see an additional plastic grill covering the opening to the vehicle air vent system. If your intention is to change the cabin filter, this is where you do it.

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17y ago

I have a 1999 Chrysler Town & Country 3.8. I am afraid to say that there is not any cabin filter in this model. I have read the HAYNES repair manual, and also try to emulate the solution for the later models of T&C. Finally I went to one of the auto parts stores, and they search in their computer. The conclusion is that the air cabin filter exists only for the 2001 and more recent models. You may try to clean the blower, which is under (behind) the glovebox.

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12y ago

Go buy a Purolator Cabin Filter. It comes with detailed instructions.

It didn't have one from the factory.

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6y ago

A 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee does not have a cabin filter.

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15y ago

It doesn't have one.

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14y ago

It is not equipped with one.

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