B16RacerN2NR
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- 2006 Mazda 5
Well, it was long over due... 49,834 miles on the original filters. When I pulled them out, dirt/dust was literally falling out with them (boom06)
These are the filters I got. One order comes with both filters...
I got them off EBay. Only cost me $22.30 shipped to my door. Not that much cheaper than the vendor(s) on here but if you can save a few buck, why not
If anyone is interested I got them from this guy http://stores.ebay.com/Quality-Plus-Auto-Parts
It also came with instructions:
As you can tell, on our 5's we can skip steps 2 and 3.
Step 1's picture is most likely for the Mazda 3's because my 5 doesn't have that clip on the lower-left kicker panel cover. My 5 (and i'm sure your 5's too) just pull right off. Pull the left side till you feel the clips snap off and move it slightly to the left to unhook it from where it's attached on the right side.
The top two screws in step 4 are a little annoying to get off but not too hard if you're used to working in confined spaces like me
and i'm fat so it should be easier for you skinny people lol
The trickiest part is installing the new filters. The top filter you have to hold up so you can slide the bottom filter under it. Sounds easy but when there's little to no space, you find yourself screaming at the damn filters lol... Unless that's just me (fuoops)
Here's what I noticed after the filter(s) change:
-A/C blows a little cooler
-Air is noticably fresher
-Blower motor isn't as loud. I'm sure it was working double time trying to get air through the nasty clogged filters.
These are the filters I got. One order comes with both filters...

I got them off EBay. Only cost me $22.30 shipped to my door. Not that much cheaper than the vendor(s) on here but if you can save a few buck, why not

If anyone is interested I got them from this guy http://stores.ebay.com/Quality-Plus-Auto-Parts
It also came with instructions:

As you can tell, on our 5's we can skip steps 2 and 3.
Step 1's picture is most likely for the Mazda 3's because my 5 doesn't have that clip on the lower-left kicker panel cover. My 5 (and i'm sure your 5's too) just pull right off. Pull the left side till you feel the clips snap off and move it slightly to the left to unhook it from where it's attached on the right side.
The top two screws in step 4 are a little annoying to get off but not too hard if you're used to working in confined spaces like me

The trickiest part is installing the new filters. The top filter you have to hold up so you can slide the bottom filter under it. Sounds easy but when there's little to no space, you find yourself screaming at the damn filters lol... Unless that's just me (fuoops)
Here's what I noticed after the filter(s) change:
-A/C blows a little cooler
-Air is noticably fresher
-Blower motor isn't as loud. I'm sure it was working double time trying to get air through the nasty clogged filters.
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