
Mercedes-Benz air conditioning filter removal and replacement steps are as follows: 1. The air conditioning filter is installed at the rear of the glove compartment on the passenger side. To replace the filter, first open the glove compartment cover. 2. Locate the fixing buckle on the right side of the glove compartment and pull it outward with force. Remove the fixing buckle of the glove compartment cover to detach it. 3. Squeeze both sides of the glove compartment towards the center with both hands, then remove the glove compartment to reveal the air conditioning filter cover. Press the fixing buckles on both sides of the cover with force to remove it. 4. Pull the old air conditioning filter outward, install the new air conditioning filter, and restore it to its original position in the reverse order of disassembly.

I've changed the Mercedes-Benz cabin air filter several times myself, and it's quite simple. The first step is to locate its position, usually behind the glove box, as many Mercedes models are designed this way. After opening the glove box, remove any items inside, then gently pry open or press the buttons to release the damping rods on both sides, allowing the glove box to be completely removed. The second step involves locating the filter cover, which is typically secured with plastic clips. You can use a screwdriver or your hands to open it, but avoid pulling too hard to prevent breakage. The third step is to note the direction when removing the old filter. The new filter has an arrow indicating the airflow direction—make sure to align it correctly before inserting. After replacement, reassemble the glove box. The entire process takes about 10 minutes and doesn't require any special tools, saving both money and time. It's recommended to replace the filter every 1-2 years or every 20,000 kilometers to prevent odors and bacterial growth in the AC system, which is especially beneficial for those allergic to pollen. Don't forget to disconnect the power first to avoid accidental operation.

Replacing the Mercedes air filter yourself can save a lot of money, and I personally love DIY. The basic steps are to first open the glove compartment, empty it, then gently release the stopper with some finesse. The filter is located behind the panel and can be pulled out. It's better to buy an activated carbon version for the new filter, and when inserting it, make sure the arrow points toward the interior of the car. Finally, reassemble the glove compartment. Don't panic during the whole process—beginners might take 20 minutes, but it gets much faster with practice. The key benefits are improved air quality, reduced allergens from dust in the car, and smoother air conditioning cooling. Compared to spending hundreds at a dealership, buying the filter yourself costs just a few dozen yuan, and the maintenance manual also recommends regular checks. Remember to replace it in a ventilated area to avoid inhaling dust from the old filter.

Be careful when replacing the filter to avoid operational errors. I'd like to remind everyone that in most Mercedes-Benz models, the filter is hidden behind the glove box. When removing the glove box, avoid using excessive force to prevent breaking plastic components. After removing the cover, take out the old filter and ensure it's not installed backwards—the arrow should point toward the air supply direction inside the car, otherwise it may affect AC efficiency. Incorrect installation can lead to musty odors or insufficient airflow. It's recommended to replace the filter every 1-2 years to prevent respiratory discomfort caused by dust accumulation. After replacement, test the AC to check if the airflow is normal. Only a screwdriver is needed for the job—avoid prying forcefully to prevent damage.


