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How to Remove the Air Conditioning Filter in an Elysee?

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VanAlan
07/29/25 7:52pm
Method for removing the air conditioning filter in an Elysee: 1. Pull out the glove compartment on the passenger side, then pull the fixed handle on the left side of the glove compartment outward; 2. Remove the buckle from the handle, and simultaneously push the glove compartment with both hands to take it out; 3. After removing the glove compartment, the air conditioning filter will be visible. Press the fixing buckle firmly and pull outward to remove the air conditioning filter. The Elysee is a family sedan introduced by the French automaker Citroën, featuring a sleek and modern design that fully embodies the distinctive style of Citroën vehicles. In terms of body dimensions, the Elysee measures 4427mm in length, 1748mm in width, and 1476mm in height.
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LeJulianna
08/14/25 3:34pm
Last time when helping my friend remove the air conditioning filter in his Elysee, I figured out a simple method—it's actually located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. First, empty all the items from the glove box. Then, press the plastic clips on both sides of the glove box inward with your hands, and the entire glove box will sag downward—but don’t remove it completely. Look down, and you’ll see a rectangular cover with a mesh pattern. Use your nails to hook the clips on both sides and gently pry it open, and the cover will come off. When pulling out the old filter, be sure to remember which side faces up—it’s best to take a photo with your phone to record the position. The new filter will fit a bit tightly when inserted back in the original direction, so use some finesse to push it all the way in. Finally, align the cover’s clips and snap it back into place, then push the glove box back until you hear a click—done! Doing it yourself isn’t hard at all; the only tools you need are your hands, and you can save over a hundred bucks in labor costs. I recommend replacing it once a year before the rainy season, otherwise, the AC will always have a musty smell. The whole removal process shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes—just remember not to force the plastic parts.
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DelCarmen
10/15/25 7:53am
As a frequent DIYer for my old Citroën Elysée, replacing the air conditioning filter is indeed a manageable project. The key operation is on the passenger side: after emptying the glove box, squeeze the left and right limiters inward to release it. You'll then see a rectangular filter cover – press the clips on both sides to remove it. Pay attention to the installation direction of the old filter; the arrow mark indicates airflow direction (don't install it backward). When inserting the new filter, you might encounter some resistance – gently wiggle it left and right for smoother installation. Special reminder: if there's insufficient space after lowering the glove box, you can completely remove the two fixing screws at its bottom. Wearing work gloves during the process helps avoid cuts from plastic burrs. After replacement, take the opportunity to clean fallen leaves and dust from the filter compartment – this significantly benefits the AC system's lifespan.
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PaisleyMarie
11/28/25 8:45am
The Elysee's filter replacement is located behind the glove box on the passenger side. Squeeze both sides of the glove box and pull down simultaneously to reveal the cover plate. Lift the cover plate and pull out the old filter, noting its orientation. When installing the new filter, ensure the arrow points downward. The entire process should not exceed five minutes, with the key being not to force the clips. Monthly checks can extend the air conditioning system's lifespan.
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