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How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter in a Jeep Compass?

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DeRemington
07/29/2025, 07:01:48 PM

The method for replacing the cabin air filter in a Jeep Compass is as follows: 1. Open the glove box cover, locate the fixing clip on the right side of the glove box, and pull it outward with force to remove the fixing clip of the glove box cover, detaching it; 2. Use both hands to squeeze the sides of the glove box towards the center, then remove the glove box to reveal the cabin air filter cover. Press the fixing clips on both sides of the cover with force to remove it, and then pull out the old cabin air filter outward for replacement. The Jeep Compass is equipped with a 1.3L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 127 kilowatts and a maximum torque of 270 Newton-meters. It is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The front suspension type is MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension type is multi-link independent suspension.

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VonMason
08/15/2025, 08:54:37 PM

I've been driving a Jeep Compass for several years, and changing the air conditioning filter is quite simple to do it yourself. Start from the passenger side, open the glove compartment, and there are plastic clips on both sides. Gently press them to remove the entire glove compartment. Then you'll see a rectangular cover, usually secured with screws or a clip design. Unscrew or pry it open to reveal the filter slot. Carefully pull out the old filter, remembering to observe the arrow marks on it. The new filter should be the same model, with the arrow direction aligned to the airflow direction during installation. Put the cover back on, push the glove compartment back into place, and you're done. It's recommended to replace it every 15,000 kilometers or once a year, or more frequently in areas with poor air quality. This not only improves the air conditioning output, prevents odor buildup, but also saves you a couple hundred bucks in maintenance fees. The whole process takes just over ten minutes and can be done with small tools from home. The joy of DIY plus a healthier car environment makes me want to do it every time.

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RyanLynn
10/18/2025, 02:21:29 AM

As a professional in the auto repair industry who frequently works with Jeep models, I’d like to share some expert tips. When replacing the cabin air filter, first prepare a Phillips screwdriver and a flashlight. For the Compass, the filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. There may be screws securing the lower part of the glove compartment—remove them to take out the entire unit, or simply handle the clips. In front of the filter compartment, there’s a cover; open it to pull out the old filter, and take a photo to note the direction of the arrow for proper alignment of the new one. Choose a filter that matches the original factory size, as installing it backward can reduce filtration efficiency and affect AC performance. While you're at it, use a damp cloth to clean dust from the filter slot to prevent debris blockage. Replacement is recommended every 10,000 to 20,000 kilometers, especially during smog-heavy seasons, to protect the AC system and extend its lifespan—small maintenance can prevent major repairs.

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Sid
12/01/2025, 02:01:16 AM

As a beginner in DIY, I was pleasantly surprised by how smoothly my first cabin air filter replacement went for my Jeep Compass. After watching online tutorials, I proceeded to open the glove compartment on the passenger side, pressed down the clips on both sides to remove it, and discovered the filter compartment cover. Carefully prying open the cover, I pulled out the old filter, made sure to note the model number to purchase an identical replacement (with the arrow indicator usually pointing toward the interior). Before inserting the new filter, I wiped away dust from the slot, then closed everything back up and secured the clips. Post-replacement, the AC airflow felt noticeably fresher—all for under 40 RMB using basic tools. I'd recommend beginners attempt this on a clear day to minimize operational errors.

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HaleyDella
01/21/2026, 03:24:34 AM

To save money, one should know a bit about car maintenance, like changing the air filter for a Jeep Compass by yourself, saving hundreds. The filter is cheaper online by dozens of dollars, and the only tool needed is hand strength, saving both time and money compared to a 4S shop. The steps are easy to learn: open the glove box, remove the clips or screws, locate the filter position and replace it. Be sure to buy a filter with filtration layer certification—don’t just go for the cheapest—and ensure it’s installed in the correct direction. After the change, the air quality inside the car improves, and the AC runs much smoother—all covered by your monthly pocket money.

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OSienna
04/17/2026, 03:37:54 AM

Health-conscious car owners say that regularly changing the Jeep Compass's cabin air filter is crucial for breathing. I do it every spring when it's dry, and the effect is even more noticeable when air quality is poor. The filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. Remove the clips or screws to take out the glove box, then pry open the cover to pull out the old filter. Install the new filter with the arrow indicating airflow direction, then reassemble everything and secure it properly. Maintain a replacement frequency of 1 to 2 years to prevent bacterial growth and protect your health, especially if there are elderly or children in the household. Regular checks ensure worry-free maintenance for both health and peace of mind.

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