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How much is the air filter for the Mercedes GLC 300?

Air filter prices for the GLC 300 vary by filter type and brand: engine air filters generally cost about $20–60, cabin air filters about $15–60, with installation at a shop typically adding $50–120.


The Mercedes GLC 300 uses two primary filters: an engine air filter and a cabin air filter. Prices depend on whether you buy an aftermarket part or a genuine Mercedes-Benz part, and on where you purchase it. Below is a practical guide to current typical prices and where to shop.


Filter types and price ranges


Common price ranges for the two main filter types you’ll encounter in a GLC 300 are:



  • Engine air filter: aftermarket parts typically $20–60; Mercedes-Benz Genuine/MB parts around $40–80.

  • Cabin air filter: aftermarket parts typically $15–60; OEM/MB Genuine parts around $30–70 (activated carbon/pollen filters can be higher).


These ranges reflect typical U.S. market prices in auto parts stores and online. Prices can vary by model year and engine variant, and some high-performance or carbon-activated variants trend higher.


Engine vs cabin: what the numbers mean


Engine air filters protect the engine by filtering intake air, while cabin air filters protect interior air quality. The engine filter is typically a larger, more robust part and can be more expensive when choosing OEM options. The cabin filter is often cheaper, but activated carbon versions can push price upward.


Where to buy and what to expect


Shopping options differ in price and convenience. The following sources are common, with typical price ranges you may encounter:



  • Mercedes-Benz dealers or authorized service centers: engine filter commonly $40–90; cabin filter $40–70; installation fees vary by shop.

  • Auto parts stores (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance, etc.): engine filter often $20–60; cabin filter $15–40; in-store promotions can apply.

  • Online retailers (Amazon, RockAuto, PartsGeek): engine filter $20–60; cabin filter $12–50; watch for compatibility and seller ratings.

  • OEM parts specialists and carbon-activated options: engine $50–80; cabin $40–70; higher for carbon/advanced filtration.


To get an exact price for your vehicle, confirm the correct part number for your GLC 300’s model year and engine, or use a VIN-based lookup at the retailer’s site or your dealer.


How to identify the right filter for your GLC 300


Check your vehicle’s VIN, owner’s manual, or the OEM part finder on a reputable retailer site to confirm the exact part numbers. Providing the model year and engine type ensures you buy the correct engine or cabin filter. If in doubt, ask your dealer or a trusted mechanic to verify before purchase.


Summary


For the Mercedes GLC 300, engine air filters generally run about $20–60 and cabin air filters about $15–60, with OEM parts typically at the higher end. Installation costs vary by location and service level. Always verify exact part numbers for your year and engine before buying and consider carbon-activated variants if you want higher filtration for cabin air.

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