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Where is the cabin air filter located in a Mercedes-Benz B200?

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VonArianna
09/08/25 4:29am
Mercedes-Benz B200 cabin air filter is located above the passenger footwell. Here is relevant information about cabin air filters: Function of automotive cabin air filters: To filter air entering the vehicle cabin from outside, improving air cleanliness by removing impurities such as microscopic particles, pollen, bacteria, industrial exhaust, and dust. The cabin air filter prevents these contaminants from entering the AC system, thereby protecting the system, providing clean air for occupants, safeguarding passenger health, and preventing window fogging. Cabin air filter replacement interval: It's recommended to replace the cabin air filter annually. Prolonged use can make the filter extremely dirty, significantly reducing AC efficiency and potentially causing mold growth and unpleasant odors.
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LeMicah
09/20/25 3:12am
As a long-time owner of a Mercedes-Benz B200, I remember the cabin air filter is usually hidden behind the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat. I've changed it myself once - you need to first open the glove box, then locate and gently press or twist the clips on both sides to fully remove it. After taking off the glove box, you'll see a cover behind it where the cabin air filter is located. The design is quite convenient as it doesn't require crawling under the car, though beginners might need some strength. I recommend replacing it every year or 15,000 kilometers to prevent deterioration of cabin air quality and health impacts. Using genuine OEM filters makes installation easy, saving both money and hassle.
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MacJuniper
11/03/25 3:36am
As a DIY car enthusiast who frequently tinkers with my beloved vehicle, the air conditioning filter for the Mercedes-Benz B200 is located behind the glove compartment under the front passenger seat. To replace it, first open the glove box, remove the plastic clips or screws on both sides, and carefully take out the glove box assembly. Then, you'll see the filter cover; unscrew the bolts or slide the clips to remove the old filter and install the new one you've purchased. The whole process takes about ten minutes, but don't forget to bring a Phillips screwdriver and a socket wrench. The filter is crucial for purifying the air, especially when pollen or dust is heavy with the AC on. Replacing it makes driving more comfortable and extends the vehicle's lifespan. There are video tutorials available online for reference.
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