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2016–2025 9th generation (E2XX)

2016–2025 Chevrolet Malibu Cabin Air Filter and Engine Air Filter

Cabin air filter and engine air filter part numbers for the 2016–2025 Chevrolet Malibu, with aftermarket equivalents and replacement intervals. Cabin filter ACDelco CF185. Behind the glovebox; drop the glovebox door, 5-minute DIY (left latch is fragile, be gentle).

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The 2016–2025 Chevrolet Malibu cabin air filter is ACDelco CF185 (behind the glovebox; drop the glovebox door, 5-minute diy (left latch is fragile, be gentle)).

Cabin air filter

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SpecValue
OEM partACDelco CF185
LocationBehind the glovebox; drop the glovebox door, 5-minute DIY (left latch is fragile, be gentle)
Replace everyEvery 22,500 mi (sooner in dusty conditions)

Engine air filter, 1.5L Turbo (LFV Ecotec)

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OEM partGM 23430313 (ACDelco)
LocationAirbox on driver side of engine bay; clips only
Replace everyEvery 45,000 mi (sooner on dusty roads)

Engine air filter, 2.0L Turbo (LTG Ecotec)

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SpecValue
OEM partGM 23430313 (ACDelco), same element as the 1.5T
LocationAirbox in engine bay; clips only
Replace everyEvery 45,000 mi

Which Chevrolet Malibu model years does this cover?

These air filters specifications apply to every Chevrolet Malibu built from 2016 through 2025 — the 9th generation (E2XX), mid-size sedan (production ended november 2024; 2025 is the final model year). Nothing in this specification changes between those model years. Pick your year for the engines it offered, what changed that year, and the problems recorded against it.

What changed during the 2016–2025 Chevrolet Malibu

  • 2016Generation launch, nearly 300 lbs lighter, stop-start standard on 1.5T. Note: a 2016 'Malibu Limited' is the previous-generation car sold to fleets, use 2013–2015 data for those.
  • 20172.0T Ecotec's transmission upgrades from an 8-speed to a 9-speed automatic, and the 2.0T becomes Premier-exclusive (dropped from LT)
  • 2018Final carryover year before the 2019 mid-cycle refresh; LS/LT/Premier lineup and 1.5T 6-speed / 2.0T 9-speed powertrains unchanged from 2017
  • 2019Facelift: new fascias, RS trim added, 1.5T switched from 6-speed to CVT, 2.0T to 9-speed, fuel tank grew to 15.8 gal, low-beam bulb changed to H11. Final year of the Hybrid.
  • 2020Base L trim gains standard 16-in aluminum wheels (from LS); all trims standardize on the 8-in Chevrolet Infotainment 3 system, replacing the previous 7-in unit
  • 2020–2022L dropped (2020 was its last year); lineup LS/RS/LT/Premier. 2022 was the final year for the Premier trim and 2.0T engine.
  • 2021Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto added
  • 2022Mechanical parking brake replaced by an electronic parking brake across all trims
  • 2023Premier trim replaced by 2LT; LT no longer comes standard with leather seats
  • 2023–20251.5T only (LS/RS/1LT/2LT). Production ended at Fairfax Assembly in November 2024; 2025 is the final model year.
  • 2024Final full model year of Malibu production; Chevrolet ended assembly at the Fairfax plant (Kansas City) in November 2024 with no direct successor

2016–2025 Chevrolet Malibu air filters: common questions

What cabin air filter does a 2016–2025 Chevrolet Malibu take?

ACDelco CF185.

Where is the cabin air filter on a 2016–2025 Chevrolet Malibu?

Behind the glovebox; drop the glovebox door, 5-minute DIY (left latch is fragile, be gentle).

How often should the cabin air filter be replaced on a 2016–2025 Chevrolet Malibu?

Every 22,500 mi (sooner in dusty conditions). Sooner if you drive in heavy traffic, on dirt roads, or through wildfire smoke, a clogged filter shows up first as weak airflow and a foggy windshield that will not clear.

What engine air filter does a 2016–2025 Chevrolet Malibu take?

GM 23430313 (ACDelco), replaced every 45,000 mi (sooner on dusty roads).

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