Where is the cabin air filter located in the Maserati Levante?
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Located on the left side of the front passenger footwell. Below is relevant information about the Levante: 1. Powertrain: In terms of power, Maserati is likely to offer the Levante with three engine options: a 3.0L V6 twin-turbocharged gasoline engine, a 3.8L V8 twin-turbocharged gasoline engine, and a 3.0L V6 turbocharged diesel engine. For transmission, the new vehicle is equipped with an 8-speed automatic transmission, and it also features a four-wheel-drive system. 2. Exterior: The Levante's headlight cluster design delivers a visually sharp effect. The lower section of the front bumper features integrated left-right air intakes, further emphasizing its sporty character. The front fascia showcases Maserati's signature grille and split-type headlights. The front bumper integrates the central grille with the fog light bezels into a unified design, with LED daytime running lights on both sides. Not only does it boast Maserati's distinctive DNA in its exterior styling, refined and luxurious interior, and practical spatial planning, but it also delivers an extraordinary driving experience.
Last time I replaced the air conditioning filter on my Maserati Levante myself, which is located inside the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat. Open the glove box, and you'll find some plastic clips or screws inside. Gently remove them, and you'll see the filter hidden at the back. As a young owner, I find the location very convenient—no need to crawl under the hood, and it's something you can easily do yourself. Typically, it should be replaced every 12,000 miles or once a year. It helps filter out pollen and dust, which is especially beneficial for someone like me who suffers from pollen allergies. If the filter is misplaced or forgotten, the air inside the car can become musty, affecting respiratory health. I recommend keeping a spare filter at home—replacement is simple and saves money. For daily Levante drivers, maintaining fresh air conditioning is a must, so don’t put off a trip to the repair shop.