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Does a 2015 Chevy Impala have a cabin air filter?

Yes. The 2015 Chevrolet Impala is equipped with a cabin air filter across its LS, LT, and LTZ trims. It helps clean air entering the cabin through the HVAC system and is typically located behind the glove box. Replacing it is a straightforward maintenance task that can improve airflow and air quality.


Cabin air filter presence in the 2015 Impala


The cabin air filter in the 2015 Impala is designed to reduce dust, pollen, and odors entering the cabin via the climate-control system. Chevrolet generally provides this feature across the main trims for this year, making routine replacement a common maintenance item for owners.


Location and replacement steps


Where to find the filter


The cabin air filter in the 2015 Impala is located behind the glove box. Access is gained by lowering the glove box and opening the filter housing cover. The housing is typically a rectangular panel held in place by clips or a small screw, and the filter sits inside with an orientation arrow indicating airflow.


Before you begin the replacement, gather your filter and any basic tools. Ensure the engine is off and the vehicle is parked on a level surface.



  • Park the car, set the parking brake, and turn off the ignition. Open the glove box and remove contents to clear space.

  • If the glove box uses stoppers, press in on the sides to release the dampers and allow the box to drop down. Some models may require removing the damper arm or a small screw to free the tray.

  • Locate and remove the cabin air filter housing cover. It is usually secured with clips or a single screw.

  • Take out the old filter and note its orientation (airflow arrows should point toward the back of the vehicle).

  • Wipe out the housing cavity with a clean cloth to remove any debris before inserting the new filter.

  • Insert the new filter with the arrows pointing toward the back of the car, reseal the housing cover, and reattach any clips or screws.

  • Lift the glove box back into place, ensure it closes properly, and run the HVAC system on fresh air to verify proper airflow.


Regular replacement intervals vary by environment and usage, but many owners replace the cabin air filter every 12,000 to 15,000 miles or about once a year, or sooner if you notice reduced airflow or unusual odors.


Safety and tips


Always ensure the ignition is off and the vehicle is parked before starting the replacement. If you’re uncertain about performing the task, consult the owner's manual for model-specific details or have a dealer or trusted mechanic handle it.


Summary


The 2015 Chevrolet Impala employs a cabin air filter behind the glove box across its main trims. Replacing it is a manageable DIY task that helps maintain cabin air quality and HVAC performance. Regular attention to this filter can improve air quality and comfort in year 2015 Impalas.

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