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Where is the Cabin Air Filter Located in a Mitsubishi Lancer?

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Gemma
09/05/25 7:28am
The cabin air filter in a Mitsubishi Lancer is located beneath the right wiper. The replacement procedure is as follows: 1. Turn on the power and position the wipers to the far left, then open the car's hood; 2. Under the wiper, there is a black plastic cover with a clip on the far right—lift the clip upwards; 3. After removing the plastic cover, the cabin air filter will be visible and can be replaced. The Mitsubishi Lancer is a sedan produced by Soueast Motors, with body dimensions of 4400mm in length, 1700mm in width, and 1415mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2500mm. The Mitsubishi Lancer is equipped with a 1.6L engine across all models, delivering a maximum output power of 73 kW and a maximum torque of 136 Nm. It is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission, achieving a top speed of 185 km/h and a combined fuel consumption of approximately 7.2L per 100 km.
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DeAngela
09/17/25 7:41am
Regarding the cabin air filter location for the Mitsubishi Lancer, as a veteran driver who has owned this car for over a decade, I can confirm it's typically hidden behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. First, open the glove box—you'll usually find one or two clips inside. Gently press or twist them counterclockwise to release (be careful not to break them). This will reveal the filter housing, where you can simply pull out the old filter and insert a new one. Make sure to choose the correct size—either OEM or compatible aftermarket brands work fine. I recommend checking it every 10,000 km or so, especially if you frequently drive on dusty roads. Replacing the filter improves cabin air quality, reduces odors and allergens, and benefits respiratory health. During routine maintenance, I always take a quick look to prevent clogging that could affect AC performance.
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DelReid
10/31/25 8:12am
I've been driving my Mitsubishi Lancer for almost five years, and the cabin air filter is actually very easy to find—it's located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. Last time I noticed a musty smell in the car, I quickly checked the manual online. After opening the glove box, I saw a plastic cover panel, which can be easily pried open by hand, revealing the filter slot. It's super convenient to just pull out the old one and replace it with a new one—the whole process takes less than five minutes. After changing to a new filter, the air blowing out became much fresher, and my kids stopped coughing when riding in the car. I recommend buying high-quality filters—don't skimp on cost—and replacing them about once a year, especially in dusty urban areas. Timely replacement helps protect the air conditioning system from cracking and makes driving more comfortable.
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