WIX WP9329 Cabin Air Filter Audi Porsche

Original price was: 445 EGP.Current price is: 400 EGP.

WIX WP9329 Cabin Air Filter Audi Porsche is a high-performance cabin filter equipped with activated carbon and Microban antimicrobial technology. It effectively removes odors, harmful gases, dust, and pollen while preventing the growth of bacteria and mold to ensure cleaner and healthier air inside the vehicle.

BrandWIX
Made inPoland

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SKU: WP9329 Category:
Description

WIX WP9329 Cabin Air Filter Audi Porsche is designed to deliver high-performance air purification inside the vehicle cabin.

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

The filter is also equipped with Microban antimicrobial technology that actively protects the filter media against the growth of bacteria, mold, and fungi. This helps maintain long-lasting filtration performance and provides a cleaner and healthier environment for passengers.

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

Cross Reference Numbers:

VW Group – 8K0 819 439A
MANN FILTER – CUK2450 / FP 2450
MAHLE / KNECHT – LAK 386
HENGST – E2948LB / E2948LC
PURFLUX – AHC269
FRAM – CFA10458
FILTRON – K1278A

Compatibility:

Audi
A4 / S4 / RS4 (8K, B8) – 2007-2016
A5 / S5 / RS5 (8T, 8F) – 2007-2017
Q5 (8R) – 2008-2017

Porsche
Macan (95B) – 2014-Present

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