Where is the air conditioning filter of Citroen C5 located?

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JuniperAnn
07/24/25 5:23am
The air conditioning filter of Citroen C5 is located behind the glove box on the passenger side. The cleaning method is as follows: 1. When cleaning the air conditioning filter, first unplug the power cord of the air conditioner to ensure safety. 2. Lift and open the air conditioning panel, then remove the air conditioning filter. 3. Remove the air conditioning filter for cleaning. If there is not much dust on the filter, rinse it directly with clean water, but avoid rinsing the side with dust. Do not use detergents with strong acids or alkalis. If there is a lot of dust accumulated on the filter, soak the filter in a solution of neutral detergent. 4. Shake off the water from the filter and let it dry in a cool and ventilated place, but do not expose it directly to the sun. 5. Before putting the filter back into the air conditioner, wipe the inside of the air conditioner.
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Anna
08/11/25 1:01am
The location of the Citroën C5's cabin air filter is quite common—it's under the footwell on the passenger side. You'll need to pull out the footwell carpet or glove compartment first to access the cover panel. Once removed, the filter is right inside. I’ve changed it a few times myself while driving this car. The placement there is designed for easy maintenance of the air system, avoiding interference from engine heat. The filter's main job is to block external dust and pollen, preventing stale air inside the cabin from affecting health. If you notice odd smells after prolonged AC use, it’s time to check it. I recommend replacing it every 20,000 km or once a year—don’t delay to save a few bucks, as dust buildup can clog ducts, reducing AC efficiency or even increasing fuel consumption. DIY replacement is simple, with plenty of online video tutorials. Just spend a few dozen bucks on a reliable brand’s filter—no need to overspend at a dealership. Remember to align the directional arrow during installation to avoid putting it in backward.
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