Where is the cabin air filter located in the BMW X3?

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JessicaLee
07/29/25 6:16am
BMW X3's cabin air filter is located in the engine compartment. The air filter housing is positioned above the engine. Simply unscrew the 7 fixing screws and lift the housing to access the cabin air filter. The BMW X3 is an SUV model with distinctive personality, introducing the new SUV Sports Activity Vehicle concept and equipped with BMW's patented xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive system. The xDrive system can flexibly and quickly distribute driving force between axles according to road conditions, ensuring optimal traction whether during sharp turns, steep slopes, or slippery surfaces. The DSC sensors can also detect vehicle understeer and immediately respond by delivering more power to the rear wheels.
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VanLaila
08/12/25 9:44am
I've been driving a BMW X3 for years, and the cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side—quite a hidden spot. You'll need to empty the glove box first, remove those securing screws or clips, and once you pull the box open, there's a dedicated filter slot revealed. The filter resembles a paper mesh screen, tucked into the air conditioning intake pipe, making replacement a breeze. I can handle the whole process with just a Phillips screwdriver, taking no more than fifteen minutes. The location is thoughtfully designed, saving you from crawling under the car. Remember to check and replace it every six months or 10,000 kilometers, especially important for families with kids to maintain fresh cabin air and prevent allergies. Buying parts yourself saves money—it's much more affordable than paying hundreds at a shop for a filter change. Once you locate the spot, the rest is straightforward.
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