Where is the cabin air filter located in the Changan Mazda 3?

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DeAmir
07/24/25 3:14am
The cabin air filter of the Changan Mazda 3 is located behind the glove box, and replacement is relatively simple. The steps to replace the cabin air filter in the Mazda 3 are as follows: 1. Remove the glove box and take off the protective panel beneath it. 2. After removing the panel, you will see a fuse box with six screws, including two screws under the air filter cover, two nuts at the bottom of the fuse box bracket, and two fixing clips at the top of the fuse box. Remove these screws. 3. Pull the fuse box downward and remove the two screws behind it. 4. Take off the air filter cover, remove the old cabin air filter, and replace it with a new one.
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StDaisy
08/10/25 10:46pm
Speaking of the location of the cabin air filter in the Changan Mazda 3, I've driven this car for several years and often encountered air conditioning odor issues. Later, I checked the manual and found out that the filter is hidden behind the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat. When performing the replacement, remember to open the glove compartment first—sometimes you need to remove small clips or support rods inside to see the black box behind it. DIY replacement isn’t difficult; I usually change the filter once a year. Buying the right model online can save you dozens of yuan and spare you a trip to the repair shop. After replacement, the airflow feels fresher, reduces allergy risks, and makes driving much more comfortable. Regular maintenance should include checking this spot, as accumulated dust can affect performance. In short, knowing the exact location helps save time and effort while keeping the cabin air quality fresh.
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