What is the method for removing the cabin air filter in the Buick GL6?

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SanHadley
07/30/25 3:48am
Remove the damper and stopper of the glove box to allow it to tilt downward. Rotate the stopper to pull it out. Squeeze the clip on the right side toward the center to release it. The left side has a pin that can be pulled out directly. Take out the old cabin air filter and replace it with a new one. Ensure the filter is not installed upside down, as there is an "UP" mark printed on the side of the filter. Reinstall the glove box. After replacing the cabin air filter in the GL6, start the vehicle and turn on the air conditioning to check if the airflow is smooth.
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