
The cabin air filter in the Jaguar F-PACE is located inside the glove compartment. There is a cover panel beneath the glove box secured with 3 clips. The cover panel near the right door needs to be removed. The screw inside the right cover panel of the center console does not need to be completely removed, just loosened. The glove box clip is hooked on top. There are quite a few clips on the entire cover panel on the right side of the center console. The front passenger seat needs to be adjusted to the rearmost position with the seatback reclined. Below is more information about the Jaguar F-PACE cabin air filter: 1. Generally, the vehicle's cabin air filter should be replaced every 10,000-15,000 kilometers or once a year. It is typically replaced after the Spring Festival since the air conditioning system is used more frequently during winter and summer. This replacement timing also helps filter pollen during spring. 2. Some high-quality cabin air filters can effectively filter pollen and poplar catkins. With such filters, you can confidently use the air conditioning system without worrying about pollen or catkins entering the vehicle interior.

I previously drove a Jaguar F-Pace, and the cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. To replace it, first open the glove box, look for clips on both sides, press them to remove the glove box. Then you'll see the filter housing, usually secured with screws or clips—just unscrew or unclip it, take out the old filter, and put in the new one. It's recommended to replace it annually or every 10,000+ kilometers, especially in humid southern regions where the filter tends to accumulate dust and develop odors, affecting cabin air quality. DIY replacement is quite simple; there are many tutorial videos on YouTube, and all you need is a screwdriver. After replacement, the AC airflow becomes cooler and fresher, which is beneficial for health—especially important for families with kids who should maintain it regularly. Remember to choose compatible aftermarket filters to avoid overspending at dealerships.

When replacing the air conditioning filter for the Jaguar F-Pace, I found it located beneath the glove compartment on the passenger side. Open the glove box, press the clip part to release it, and the exposed box inside contains the filter. A deteriorated filter can reduce airflow or cause strange odors from the AC. I make it a habit to check it every 15,000 kilometers. Doing it yourself saves time and money—just make sure to install it correctly with the arrow pointing the right way to ensure proper airflow direction. The filter is inexpensive, costing just a few dozen yuan, and maintaining it keeps the cabin air fresh, making long drives less tiring. Often helping friends with their cars, I've noticed many issues stem from clogged filters. Replacing them boosts airflow significantly and reduces the risk of bacterial spread.

My car is a Jaguar F-Pace, and the cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. Just open the glove box, press the clips to remove it, and you'll see it. Replacing the filter is very simple. I clean it every six months to filter out dust and pollen, which is important for people with nasal sensitivities. The filter's location is easy to find, and no professional tools are needed. Regular maintenance ensures clean and cool air, saving money and hassle.


