How to replace the air conditioning filter in an Audi Q5?

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VanPaislee
07/30/25 9:28am
Audi Q5 air conditioning filter replacement method is: 1. If replacing the air conditioning filter under the windshield on the passenger side, open the engine hood, then remove the decorative panel to take out and replace it; 2. If replacing the air conditioning filter under the glove compartment on the passenger side, the glove compartment needs to be removed, and then open the air conditioning filter cover for replacement. The air conditioning filter ensures the filter fits tightly against the housing, preventing unfiltered air from entering the cabin and has strong moisture absorption. The Audi Q5 has dimensions of 4629mm in length, 1898mm in width, 1655mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2807mm. The vehicle is powered by a 2.0TFSI four-cylinder inline engine, paired with a 7-speed Stronic dual-clutch transmission.
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