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Where is the cabin air filter located in the Mercedes-Benz B200?

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DiSilas
08/28/25 5:12am
The cabin air filter in the Mercedes-Benz B200 is located above the footwell on the passenger side. The fixing housing can be seen without removing any panels. The recommended replacement interval for the cabin air filter is typically 10,000 kilometers. The function of the cabin air filter in vehicles is to prevent external air dust and debris from entering the cabin. Here is some information about cabin air filters: 1. Definition: When driving with the air conditioning on, the vehicle draws in external air into the cabin. However, this air contains various particles such as dust, pollen, soot, abrasive particles, ozone, odors, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, benzene, etc. 2. Function: It ensures the air filter fits tightly against the housing to prevent unfiltered air from entering the cabin. It separates solid impurities like dust, pollen, and abrasive particles from the air. It adsorbs moisture, soot, ozone, odors, carbon oxides, SO2, CO2, etc., from the air and has strong and lasting moisture adsorption capabilities.
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VanAutumn
09/10/25 3:37am
Recently, someone asked me where the cabin air filter is located in the Mercedes-Benz B200. I often help friends with car repairs and found that this part is usually hidden behind the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat. Specifically, you need to open the glove box first, where there might be a small fixing screw or a clip. Unscrew or press it, and you'll see a plastic cover panel—the filter is tucked inside. Mercedes designed it quite conveniently, so many owners can replace it themselves. It's generally recommended to change it every two years or after driving about 20,000 kilometers to keep the air from the AC fresh. Remember, there might be minor variations in different model years of the B200, so it's safer to glance at the owner's manual or search online for the specific model before starting. I've seen beginners mess up the location and struggle, even losing screws that are hard to find. Just be careful.
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DeAllison
10/24/25 4:26am
I've been driving a Mercedes B200 for several years, so I'm quite familiar with the location of the cabin air filter - it's right behind the glove compartment. Simply open the glove box and look inside, you'll spot a small rectangular cover. Just gently pry it open or remove some plastic pieces, and the filter will be exposed. Don't rush when doing it yourself - some models require slightly moving aside the glove box drawer, but ordinary screwdrivers are sufficient tools. For routine maintenance, regularly replacing the filter really saves trouble, especially when urban air quality is poor, preventing nasal discomfort. Once I forgot to change it and noticed a strange smell from the AC - turned out the filter was clogged with dust. I recommend adjusting the replacement frequency based on your driving habits; if you do lots of highway driving, do it earlier.
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BrandonLynn
12/07/25 4:49am
When I first got my Mercedes-Benz B200, I was curious about where the cabin air filter was located. Later, I found out it's inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. The method is super simple: just pull open the glove box, locate the small cover inside, and flip it open to reveal the filter compartment. Mercedes did a great job with this design—no special tools are needed for replacement, so even beginners can give it a try. Thanks to the filter blocking dust, I rarely notice any odd smells while driving. It's generally recommended to replace it every other year. Just be careful not to break the clips when handling it yourself. The location is hidden but easy to find, and there are plenty of online tutorials available—just search and you'll understand.
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