How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter in a Kia K3?

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TravisDella
07/25/25 1:19am
The method for replacing the cabin air filter in a Kia K3 is as follows: 1. The cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment on the front passenger side, and the entire glove compartment must be removed for replacement. 2. Open the glove compartment, release the elastic clips above the limit rods on both sides to detach the glove compartment, revealing the filter box. Similarly, unclip the elastic fasteners on the cover to pull out the filter for replacement. 3. Additional information: The cabin air filter easily accumulates dust. Use compressed air or similar methods to blow away loose dust, but never wash it with water, as this can easily damage the filter.
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DeCameron
08/10/25 4:05pm
As a DIY enthusiast car owner, replacing the air conditioning filter on the Kia K3 is very simple and doesn't require any professional tools. First, sit in the front passenger seat, open the glove box, and gently press the clips on both sides to remove the entire glove box. Inside, you'll see a rectangular plastic cover—pry it open with some force to reveal the old filter. When removing the filter, remember to note the airflow direction arrow on it and take a photo for reference to avoid installing the new filter backward. New filters are affordable and model-matched when purchased online. Simply insert the new filter with the direction aligned, close the cover, and snap the glove box back into place. The whole process takes less than 5 minutes, saving money and hassle. I recommend replacing it every 6 months or 15,000 kilometers, especially in heavily polluted areas or during pollen season, to ensure clean and dust-free cabin air, protect the AC system from clogging, and reduce allergy risks. Give it a try yourself!
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