Introduction
Replacing the cabin filter on Laguna 3 2.0dci - 130CV
Tools
Parts
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Open the glove box
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Unclip the right side cover (where the airbag switch is located, photo no. 2) there are 2 torx screws of 20 to remove
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Unscrew the 2 screws located at the top of the glove box
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The glove box is now ready to be removed, just pull on it to unclip it (photo no. 4)
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Remove the cover of the case (by unclipping it from below so as not to break the clip on top) which contains the 2 half filters and remove the 2 half filters
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Just repeat the steps in reverse order.
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Compare le nouveau filtre habitacle with the old (size)
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Insert the two half filters, paying attention to the direction (arrows indicating the direction of air circulation, see photo no. 2)
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The filters are placed one on top of the other in the housing, so insert the first filter then push it upwards in order to insert the second.
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Replace the filter housing cover
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Clip the side cover back on
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Reclip the black elbow pipe
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Reclip the plate with the insulation
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Replace the glove box by clipping it in place then replace the 4 torx screws of 20
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Reclip the side cover (airbag switch)
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12 Comments
For questions about the direction of the arrows, I always place it pointing towards the inside of the vehicle on the downstream side which respects the direction of circulation of the air flow in fact the air coming from the outside is located upstream therefore towards the apron and downstream towards the passenger compartment.
Also be careful with the flexible hatch which is very fragile! For those who know the Renault reference it would be nice if you could communicate it as it is not available on the net.
Sincerely.
florian6219 - Resolved on Release Reply
Hello
I replaced my cabin filter unfortunately I had not seen your tutorial which is very good and I broke the clip of the hatch does Renault sell this hatch alone? thank you very much. cordially
JIMMY HEIRMAN - Resolved on Release Reply
Many thanks for writing this very well done and easy to follow tutorial. A little autonomy is always rewarding and economically significant.
laurent bens - Resolved on Release Reply

