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Where is the air conditioning filter of Volkswagen Golf located?

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LeAutumn
07/29/25 11:31am

The air conditioning filter of Volkswagen Golf is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side and needs to be removed for replacement. The activated carbon dust filter prevents outdoor air pollutants from entering the vehicle. It is essential to replace the dust filter at the specified intervals to avoid deterioration of the air conditioning performance. If the vehicle is used in an environment with severe air pollution, the effectiveness of the dust filter may decrease prematurely, necessitating more frequent replacements between the scheduled maintenance cycles. Steps to replace the Volkswagen Golf air conditioning filter: 1. Open the glove compartment on the passenger side. There are independent clips at the circled positions on the left and right. Press upwards with both hands slightly to release the glove compartment and remove it. 2. The circled positions indicate the installation points of the left and right independent clips, which are now in a released state. 3. Remove the glove compartment to reveal the air conditioning filter cover. The square position indicates three clips. Gently pull downwards to remove the air conditioning filter cover. 4. After removing the air conditioning filter cover, you will see the air conditioning filter core. Remove and replace it, paying attention to the arrow direction on the filter core during installation. Finally, reassemble everything in the reverse order.

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Fonseca
08/13/25 7:21pm

In the Volkswagen Golf model, the cabin air filter is typically located behind the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat, concealed near the blower unit. This design facilitates routine maintenance. The first time I replaced this filter, I struggled a bit because I mistakenly thought it was in the engine bay, which led to a minor comedy of errors. The operation is actually quite simple: open the glove compartment door, and you'll notice several plastic screws or clips securing the bottom panel. Use a basic screwdriver to remove them, and the filter housing will be exposed. Be careful not to apply excessive force to avoid scratching the interior trim. Inside the housing is the filter—simply pull it out and replace it with a new one. The filter is responsible for trapping dust, pollen, and odors; it's recommended to replace it every 1-2 years or every 10,000-50,000 kilometers to effectively prevent cabin odors and allergy issues while extending the air conditioning system's lifespan. If you encounter difficulties during replacement—such as hard-to-locate screws or incompatible filter models—consult the owner's manual or take a photo to a repair shop for advice.

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Hudson
10/08/25 4:53am

I'm an enthusiast of DIY replacing the air conditioning filter for my Volkswagen Golf, located under the glove compartment on the passenger side. Just open the glove box, and you'll find several small screws on the bottom cover plate. Remove them, and the filter housing can be easily taken out. The whole process takes only 5-10 minutes, requiring a Phillips screwdriver and a cloth to prevent dust. I usually replace it with an OEM or compatible activated carbon filter, which makes the air fresher and helps avoid sneezing during pollen season. The filter's role is to block external pollutants and keep the in-car air clean, especially if you have children or pets at home. Regular replacement ensures more comfortable breathing. If you're unsure about the location, try checking inside the glove box—sometimes the filter housing is easier to feel on the right side. Every time I finish replacing it, I feel a sense of accomplishment. It only costs a few dozen yuan, saving a lot compared to going to a shop, and it's also a good opportunity to clean up the glove box clutter.

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OliviaFitz
11/21/25 6:12am

The Volkswagen Golf's cabin air filter is located near the blower in front of the passenger seat, hidden behind the glove box. Just open the glove box door and check the bottom cover. This reasonable positioning is designed for convenient DIY replacement by owners. It should be replaced every 1-2 years to prevent odors from the air vents or bacterial growth. Regular inspections can avoid system blockages, ensure cooling efficiency, and benefit health.

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