How to Replace the Citroen Air Filter?

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OscarRose
07/25/25 6:10am
Citroen air filter replacement method: 1. Open the engine hood and locate the air filter; 2. Gently release the two clips securing the filter box cover to lift the entire air filter box cover; 3. Lift the air filter box cover and remove the old air filter; 4. Install the new air filter, close the box cover, and fasten the clips. The air filter provides fine filtration for air entering the engine cylinders, ensuring clean air enters the cylinders. Citroen is a French automobile manufacturer headquartered in Paris, France, with models including C1, C2, C3, C4, etc. Taking the C2 as an example, it is a compact car produced by Dongfeng Citroen, with body dimensions of 3878mm in length, 1676mm in width, and 1438mm in height.
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DelJosiah
08/10/25 6:04pm
I just changed the air filter for my Citroën by myself, and it was actually quite easy. I followed the instruction manual step by step. First, park the car on a flat surface and turn off the engine, then open the hood to locate the black square box, usually on the left side near the engine. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws or clips, and gently lift the cover—don’t force it to avoid damage. Take out the old filter, paying attention to its direction so you don’t install the new one backward. The old filter might be dusty, so I wore gloves and carefully removed it, wiping the inside of the box with a cloth. Align the new filter and place it in slowly to avoid bending, then close the cover and tighten the screws. The whole process takes about ten minutes. Just make sure to choose the right filter model for your car—you can look up Citroën’s filter models online. Doing it yourself saves money on garage fees and teaches you a useful skill. Just be gentle to avoid scratching any parts.
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