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Where is the air conditioning filter located in the T-Roc?

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MacZoe
07/29/25 5:25pm

The air conditioning filter in the T-Roc is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. After removing the glove compartment, you can see the box containing the air conditioning filter. The air conditioning filter is an important component of the car's air conditioning system and requires regular replacement. Generally, car air conditioning filters should be replaced every 10,000 kilometers. The T-Roc is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 260 horsepower and a maximum torque of 353 Nm. It can output maximum power at 5,500 rpm and maximum torque between 2,000 and 5,300 rpm.

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DamianMarie
08/14/25 8:20am

Last month, I just helped a friend replace the cabin air filter for their T-Roc. It's located behind the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat. You'll need to remove the glove box first—the T-Roc's glove box is quite flexible, just press the clips on both sides to take it out entirely. Then, look inside and you'll see a rectangular plastic box, which is where the filter is housed. Gently pull it out by hand to replace it. Make sure to choose the correct filter model when replacing—either a genuine Volkswagen part or a compatible one will work. Using the wrong size can cause air leaks. A dirty cabin air filter has significant consequences: it makes the air inside the car stale, especially when using the heater in winter, leading to unpleasant odors that aren’t good for your health. It's recommended to replace it once a year or every 10,000–20,000 kilometers—don’t wait until it’s clogged and causes issues. Doing it yourself is quite simple; all you need is a screwdriver. Take your time during the process and avoid pulling too hard to prevent damaging the clips. There are tutorial videos online that make it easy to follow. Remember to engage the handbrake and turn off the engine for safety when parked and replacing it.

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StTravis
10/13/25 6:53am

To replace the T-Roc's cabin air filter yourself, the location is right below the inner side of the glove compartment, above the footwell on the passenger side. The procedure is quite straightforward: first empty the glove box, press the fixing points to remove the box, and then you'll directly see a filter cover—pry it open to take out the old filter and insert a new one. This design is similar across most Volkswagen models, making it quite convenient. The filter area tends to accumulate dust, so regular cleaning can extend the overall lifespan of the AC system. Generally, replacement is needed once a year or every 15,000 km. When changing the filter, I recommend wearing gloves to avoid dirtying your hands and to protect the components. Don’t opt for overly cheap filter brands, as poor quality can shorten usage time and may reduce airflow. DIY replacement can save you repair shop costs—just a few dozen bucks—but if it gets stuck, don’t force it; seek professional help instead. Regularly check this area during maintenance, especially after harsh driving conditions or rainy seasons, as a dirty filter affects both health and AC efficiency.

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SophieFitz
11/26/25 7:53am

Changing the T-Roc's cabin air filter is quite simple—it's hidden behind the glove compartment area. First, gently remove the glove box to avoid damaging plastic components, then unclip the filter housing to take out the old filter. This is a common design in Volkswagen vehicles, ensuring precise positioning and quick operation. Regular replacement is crucial—a clogged filter reduces AC efficiency and increases fuel consumption. We recommend annual replacement to maintain fresh cabin air. DIY replacement takes just minutes and saves money.

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