WIX WP9233 Cabin Air Filter BMW

Original price was: 660 EGP.Current price is: 595 EGP.

WIX WP9233 Cabin Air Filter for BMW is a premium cabin filter equipped with activated carbon and Microban antimicrobial technology. It helps remove odors, harmful gases, dust, pollen and airborne contaminants while preventing the growth of bacteria and mold to ensure cleaner air inside the vehicle.

BrandWIX
Made inPoland

In stock

SKU: WP9233 Category:
Description

WIX WP9233 Cabin Air Filter BMW is designed to deliver superior air purification inside the vehicle cabin.

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

It is also equipped with Microban antimicrobial technology that helps prevent the growth of bacteria, mold and fungi on the filter media, ensuring long-lasting filtration performance and a healthier environment for passengers.

Manufactured according to OE specifications, the WIX WP9233 cabin air filter ensures precise fitment and easy installation while maintaining optimal airflow and filtration efficiency.

Cross Reference Numbers:

BMW – 64319313519
MANN FILTER – CUK 8430 / FP 8430
MAHLE / KNECHT – LAK 248 E
HENGST – E1959LB / E1959LC
PURFLUX – AHC246
FRAM – CFA10206
FILTRON – K1169A

Compatibility:

BMW 1 Series – E81 / E82 / E87 / E88
BMW 3 Series – E90 / E91 / E92 / E93
BMW X1 – E84

Filter Dimensions:
215 mm × 194 mm × 29 mm

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