
During a winter service all four
Oil, Air, Fuel and Cabin Filters should be considered and replaced if scheduled.
Often overlooked is the Cabin Filter, which can be exposed to particular stress because it may have been used considerably over the summer, so will already have worked hard filtering out harmful particles and contaminants.
A sure sign that the Cabin Filter needs replacing is if the windscreen begins to mist or takes a long time to de-mist. To prevent these potential health and safety issues from occurring, technicians should be recommending Filter replacement and, irrespective of these known problems, Cabin Filters should be automatically replaced every 12 months.
When it comes to Filters, having an extensive range of premium quality products is key. So, under our Borg & Beck brand, we continue to add to our ever-expanding product portfolio and in 2017 alone, we have introduced more than 210 new-to-range (NTR) Filter references. This includes 12 Oil, 77 Air, 36 Fuel and 86 Cabin Filters providing workshops the quality and range needed to carry out essential maintenance on the vehicle.