WIX WP6977 Cabin Air Filter BMW 5, 6 Series ( Set Of 2 )

Original price was: 650 EGP.Current price is: 575 EGP.

WIX WP6977 Cabin Air Filter BMW 5 and 6 Series is a high-performance cabin filter with activated carbon and Microban antimicrobial protection. It helps remove dust, pollen, odors, and harmful gases from the vehicle’s ventilation system to provide cleaner air inside the cabin.

BrandWIX
Made inPoland

In stock

SKU: WP6977 Category:
Description

WIX WP6977 Cabin Air Filter BMW 5 and 6 Series is designed to improve the air quality inside the vehicle cabin and provide a healthier environment for passengers.

This premium cabin air filter features an activated carbon layer that effectively absorbs harmful gases, exhaust fumes, and unpleasant odors entering the vehicle through the ventilation system.

The filter also incorporates Microban antimicrobial technology that helps protect the filter media from the growth of bacteria, mold, and fungi while maintaining long-lasting filtration performance.

Its high-efficiency filtration media captures microscopic particles such as dust, pollen, and airborne contaminants while maintaining optimal airflow to support the vehicle’s heating and air conditioning system.

Filter Dimensions:
Length: 322 mm
Width: 170 mm
Height: 31 mm

Cross Reference Numbers:
BMW – 64316913506
BMW – 64316935823
BMW – 64319171858
BMW – 64319174371
BMW – 64319174372

MANN FILTER – CUK3139-2
MAHLE / KNECHT – LAK197/S
HENGST – E2963LC

Compatible Vehicles:
BMW 5 Series
E60 / E61 – 2003-2010
F10 / F11 – 2010-2013 (selected engines)

BMW 6 Series
E63 / E64 – 2003-2011

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