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Volkswagen Polo Cabin Filters

Compare cabin filters prices for the Volkswagen Polo from top UK retailers

From £7.67

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Different Volkswagen Polo variants use different cabin filters. Enter your reg plate for guaranteed compatible parts matched to your engine and year.

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8 cabin filters found for Volkswagen Polo

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Blue PrintValue

Part No: ADM52561

Cabin Filters for Volkswagen Polo

PURFLUXMid-Range

Part No: AH399

Cabin Filters for Volkswagen Polo

WIX FiltersMid-Range

Part No: WP2155

Cabin Filters for Volkswagen Polo

ChampionMid-Range

Part No: CCF0324

Cabin Filters for Volkswagen Polo

MANN-FILTEROEM Quality

Part No: CUK 25 007

Cabin Filters for Volkswagen Polo

MAHLEOEM Quality

Part No: LAK 875

Cabin Filters for Volkswagen Polo

BoschOEM Quality

Part No: 1 987 435 005

Cabin Filters for Volkswagen Polo

Febi BilsteinPerformance

Part No: 40529

Cabin Filters for Volkswagen Polo

⚠️ Estimated prices. These are typical UK prices for Volkswagen Polo cabin filters. Exact prices and fitment depend on your specific vehicle. Enter your reg for accurate results.

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About Cabin Filters

What do they do?

The cabin (pollen) filter cleans the air entering the passenger compartment through the ventilation system. It traps pollen, dust, exhaust particles, and bacteria to keep the air inside the car clean.

When to replace

Every 15,000–20,000 miles or annually. A clogged cabin filter reduces airflow from the vents, causes musty smells when the heater is on, and can mist up the windscreen due to poor air circulation.

Brand guide

MANN-FILTER, Mahle, and Bosch offer both standard particle filters and activated carbon filters. Carbon filters are slightly more expensive but also remove odours and harmful gases.

💡 Top tip: Cabin filter replacement is usually a 5-minute DIY job. Most are located behind the glovebox — drop the glovebox down, slide the old filter out, and slot the new one in. No tools needed on many cars.

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