WIX WP2015 Cabin Air Filter BMW – Premium Activated Carbon Set of 2

Original price was: 835 EGP.Current price is: 750 EGP.

WIX WP2015 Cabin Air Filter with activated carbon and Microban antimicrobial technology improves cabin air quality by capturing dust, pollen, and odors. Set of 2 filters designed for selected BMW models.

BrandWIX
Made inPoland

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Description

WIX WP2015 Cabin Air Filter BMW is designed to improve air quality inside BMW vehicles by capturing dust, pollen, and airborne particles before they enter the cabin. The filter features activated carbon filtration media that help reduce unpleasant odors caused by exhaust gases and external pollutants.

The filter is enhanced with Microban antimicrobial technology, which helps inhibit the growth of bacteria and microorganisms on the filter surface, ensuring cleaner and fresher air for passengers.

This cabin air filter also helps protect the vehicle’s HVAC system components while maintaining proper airflow and improving overall cabin comfort.

Product Details

Brand: WIX
Part Number: WP2015
Product Type: Cabin Air Filter
Filter Media: Activated Carbon
Technology: Microban Antimicrobial Protection
Package: Set of 2 Filters
Dimensions: 246 mm × 207 mm × 30 mm

Cross Reference Numbers

BMW – 64 11 9 163 329

MANN-FILTER – CUK 2533-2 / FP 2533-2
KNECHT / MAHLE – LAK 467/S
HENGST – 2978LB-2 / E2978LC-2
PURFLUX – AHC336-2
FRAM – CFA11220-2
FILTRON – K 1260A-2x

Compatible Vehicles

Compatible with several BMW models, including:

BMW 5 Series GT (F07GT)

520d (2010–2017)
528i (2013–2017)
530d (2009–2017)
535d (2010–2017)
535i (2009–2017)
550i (2009–2017)

Also compatible with BMW 5 Series F10 / F11 models, including:

520d, 520i, 523i, 525Li, 525d, 528i, 528i xDrive, 530Li, 530d, 535d, 535i, 550i, ActiveHybrid5, M5, M550d.

Also compatible with selected BMW 7 Series models, including:

750d, 750i, 760i, ActiveHybrid7.

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