Introduction
Replacing the cabin filter is a simple operation that does not require any tools. You will simply need to pay attention to the correct positioning of the filter: direction of air flow and width/length.
Tools
No tools specified.
Parts
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The pollen filter is accessed by tilting the glove box beyond its normal opening.
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Photo 1: After opening the glove box, unclip the drop brake (orange circle) by pulling its base towards you. Apply pressure on the vertical walls of the glove box towards the center (yellow arrow) and guide its tilt.
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Photo 2: we then access the cabin filter housing. Remove the filter protective cover by unclipping the two side lugs (green arrows).
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Photo 1: Before removing the filter, check that the direction of the air flow marked "air flow" is respected. The inscription on the filter (blue frame) corresponds to that on the housing (pink frame).
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Photo 2: Comparison of the two pollen filters. On the left the old filter, on the right the new one and its box.
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The new filter is inserted respecting the direction of air flow for effective filtration.
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All that remains is to reposition the black cover to close the filter housing, then tilt the glove box back and clip the drop brake (see step 1).
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A simple maintenance operation to carry out, without tools!
A simple maintenance operation to carry out, without tools!
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