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Where is the cabin air filter located in the BMW 320?

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OLaura
07/29/2025, 11:29:49 AM

The cabin air filter in the BMW 320 is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. To replace the cabin air filter, you need to remove the glove compartment. The cabin air filter is an important component of the car's air conditioning system and needs to be replaced regularly. If not replaced for a long time, it can affect the health of the passengers inside the car. The BMW 320Li is a mid-size car launched by BMW, with a body length, width, and height of 4753mm, 1811mm, and 1455mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2920mm. In terms of power, the BMW 320Li is equipped with a 2.0T inline four-cylinder turbocharged engine with the model code N20B20D, delivering a maximum power of 135 kW and a maximum torque of 270 Nm. The transmission is matched with an 8-speed automatic manual transmission.

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DeTeagan
08/14/2025, 05:01:51 AM

I've been driving a BMW 320 for several years and I'm very familiar with the location of the cabin air filter. It's located in the passenger footwell area, specifically behind the glove compartment. You need to remove the glove box first, and inside there's a dedicated filter housing. The first time I changed it, I had a bit of trouble - the glove box clips are prone to damage, so you need to push them out gently without forcing them. Once opened, you'll see a square housing; just unscrew the cover to remove the old filter and install the new one. It's not difficult to DIY, just follow an online video tutorial and it takes about 20 minutes. Regular replacement is crucial - at least once a year, especially when driving frequently in urban areas with heavy dust. A dirty filter can cause unpleasant odors from the AC vents, affect breathing, and reduce cooling efficiency. My car previously had a clogged filter which made the blower noise louder, but after replacement, the cooling improved immediately.

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DiXavier
10/11/2025, 10:09:28 PM

I've replaced the cabin air filter in my BMW several times. It's located in the passenger footwell, hidden behind the glove box. When removing the glove box, first locate the mounting screws or clips, then gently remove them without using excessive force to avoid damaging the plastic parts. The filter housing is on the inner side - just open it and replace directly. Choosing the correct model is crucial, as only BMW-specific filters can ensure proper sealing. I saved money by doing it myself, spending less than 100 yuan on a new filter. It's recommended to inspect every 10,000 km - if a dirty filter isn't replaced, dust can accumulate at the air vents and even lead to bacterial growth, causing a significant drop in cabin air quality. The improvement after replacement is noticeable: the AC operates more quietly with stronger airflow, and the air feels much fresher. Remember to work in a shaded area to prevent the filter housing from deforming under direct sunlight.

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RosalieLynn
11/24/2025, 10:12:48 PM

The air filter for my BMW 320 is located in the footwell area on the passenger side. You need to remove the glove box to access it, where there's a filter housing. The removal and installation process is straightforward, with most clips popping out with a simple push. Regularly replacing the filter can prevent odors; I typically do it once a year. All you need is a Phillips screwdriver, and the job can be done in just a few minutes. If not replaced frequently, dust buildup inside the car can affect driving comfort.

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VanHope
01/14/2026, 11:44:44 PM

My car is a BMW 320, and the cabin air filter is located under the passenger side footwell. You need to remove the glove box, which isn't difficult to do and can be replaced at home. After removing the glove box, the filter housing contains the core component. Last time I changed it, it took me 15 minutes, and the air from the AC became much cleaner after installing the new filter. I recommend buying genuine filters, as off-brand ones may leak air and affect filtration. If you don't change the filter for a long time, the AC efficiency drops, and the car consumes more fuel and electricity. After replacement, opening the windows for ventilation showed a noticeable improvement—the air became much fresher. It's best to check it every quarter, and replace it more frequently in dusty areas for better health.

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MacKylie
04/11/2026, 02:29:03 AM

I have experience with the BMW 320, where the cabin air filter is located in the passenger footwell, hidden behind the glove box. Removing the glove box is key—do it gently to avoid breaking the clips. The filter sits inside a housing; take out the old one and replace it with a new one, ensuring the correct size for system sealing. Regular replacement is crucial—check every 6 months. A dirty filter allows pollutants into the AC, polluting cabin air and harming health, especially for children and the elderly. Always turn off and park the car securely before working—safety first. DIY saves time; follow online tutorials or consult the manual if unsure. Frequent filter changes also extend AC lifespan, cutting repair costs.

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