Posted on 4/30/2026

Spring has a lot going for it. Warmer weather, longer days, greener trees, and that feeling that winter is finally backing off. But for a lot of people, spring also means sneezing in the driver’s seat, itchy eyes at stoplights, and wondering why a short trip across town feels like an allergy attack on wheels. Customers come in saying the inside of their car feels dusty, the airflow is weak, or the A/C smells a little stale. Sometimes they assume it is just spring being spring. And yes, pollen season is a big part of it. But what many drivers do not realize is that their cabin air filter may be making the problem a whole lot worse. If you deal with spring allergies, your vehicle should feel like a break from the outdoor air, not a second allergy zone. That is where the cabin air filter comes in. What The Cabin Air Filter Actually Does Your cabin air filter is designed to clean the air that comes into your vehicle through the heating and air conditioning system ... read more