
Koleos cabin air filter replacement method is as follows: 1. Open the glove box cover. 2. Locate the fixing buckle on the right side of the glove box and pull it outward firmly. 3. Remove the fixing buckle of the glove box cover to detach it. 4. After removing the glove box, you will see the cabin air filter cover. Press the fixing buckles on both sides of the cover firmly to remove it. 5. Pull out the old cabin air filter to the outside and replace it with a new one. The functions of the Renault Koleos cabin air filter are as follows: 1. It ensures the filter fits tightly against the housing, preventing unfiltered air from entering the cabin. 2. It separates solid impurities such as dust, pollen, and grinding particles from the air. 3. It adsorbs moisture, soot, ozone, odors, carbon oxides, SO2, CO2, etc., from the air, providing strong and long-lasting moisture adsorption.

I change the cabin air filter of my Koleos by myself, which is both convenient and cost-effective. First, you open the glove compartment on the passenger side. There are plastic clips on both sides—just press them firmly inward to remove the entire glove box. Behind it, you'll find a rectangular filter cover. The cover has three small tabs on the edge, which can be pried open with your fingernail. When removing the old filter, remember to take a photo to note its orientation—the new filter should be installed with the arrow facing downward. After installing the new filter, snap the cover back into place and push the glove box back until it clicks. I make it a habit to replace it every six months. The activated carbon filter I buy costs just over 30 yuan, much cheaper than at the dealership. It only takes me ten minutes to do it myself, and I don’t have to book an appointment or wait in line.

As a beginner who often tinkers with cars, I find changing the air filter in the Koleos quite user-friendly. Remember, no tools are needed for the entire process. Just open the glove box and locate the limit hooks on both sides of the box. Pinch both hooks inward simultaneously, and the entire glove box will drop down. After exposing the filter cover, unclip the three fasteners and pull out the old filter. When installing the new filter, make sure the arrow points downward. Press the edge fasteners firmly when reattaching the cover. To reset the glove box, align it with the sliding rails and push it back in slowly. The first time I changed it, it only took me seven minutes using a timer. Buying the same model filter online costs just over ten yuan. After replacement, the air conditioning airflow noticeably increases. It's recommended to replace it every 8,000 kilometers or before the rainy season.

I always change the Koleos' cabin air filter myself. The process is super simple: Open the glove compartment on the passenger side, pinch the small clips on both sides and press them inward to fully lower the glove box. There's a plastic cover on the rear panel—just gently release the three clips to remove it. Pull out the old filter directly, and when installing the new one, make sure the arrow points downward. The whole process takes just five minutes, and you don't even need a screwdriver. After replacement, remember to reattach the glove box's limit hook. The bamboo charcoal composite filter I bought costs only a little over twenty yuan, and changing it every six months keeps the cabin air fresh. DIY saves both time and hassle—paying 200 yuan for labor at the dealership is simply not worth it.

When replacing the Klima air filter for the Koleos, I paid special attention to dust prevention. First, I emptied the glove compartment of any items, then pinched the clips on both sides to lower the compartment. I used a damp cloth to clean the filter slot before removing the cover plate to prevent dust from falling into the air ducts. The old filter was carefully rolled out when removed, and the new filter was inserted with the same orientation, ensuring the arrow mark faced the vehicle's floor. The cover plate clips were aligned and pressed back into place, and when pushing the glove compartment back, I checked that both tracks were properly aligned. I make it a habit to replace the filter with a PM2.5 filter in spring and an activated carbon one before winter, ensuring fresh air conditioning all year. With practice, the entire process takes just eight minutes, and the only tool I used was a cloth.

Changing the air conditioning filter on the Koleos is incredibly convenient. I always choose to do it after washing my car on weekends. First, empty all the items from the glove box, then simultaneously press the release clips on both sides of the box with both hands, and the entire glove box will drop down. Once you see the long cover panel behind it, use your fingernails to flip open the three plastic clips along the edge one by one. When removing the old filter, pay attention to its direction, and install the new filter with the arrow marked on it pointing toward the bottom of the car. Finally, push the cover firmly back into place and push the glove box back until you hear a click. I use a scented filter that leaves a subtle fragrance in the car. Buying it online for thirty yuan gives me six months of use. Doing it myself not only hones my DIY skills but also saves on maintenance costs—it's both eco-friendly and economical.


