Where is the cabin air filter located on the Dongfeng Peugeot 3008?
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The cabin air filter of the Peugeot 3008 is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. Remove the plastic cover, take out all items from the glove box, and you'll find a recessed section on the left. After removing the screws, the cabin air filter will be visible. Below is an introduction to the Peugeot 3008: 1. The Peugeot 3008 is a stylish mid-size crossover SUV, first launched in France in January 2009 and introduced to the Chinese market in December 2010. 2. The Dongfeng Peugeot 3008 features a radial dot-matrix design resembling splashing water curtains, exuding dynamic energy. The claw-inspired LED taillights deliver a bold and impactful presence. The diamond-cut aluminum alloy wheels showcase intricate textures with a striking contrast between dark black and metallic tones, complemented by an irregular dual five-spoke design that effortlessly conveys motion and style. 3. Standard equipment includes dual front airbags + side airbags, a four-way adjustable multifunction steering wheel, electronic parking brake, CD/MP3/AUX audio sources, Bluetooth connectivity, one-touch anti-pinch power windows for all doors, rear air conditioning vents, LED daytime running lights, front fog lights, sunroof, aluminum roof rails, 17-inch alloy wheels, and 4/6 split-folding rear seats.
Last time I changed the air filter for my Peugeot 3008 by myself, it really wore me out. The design of this car is quite special—the filter is hidden inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. You have to remove the glove box first; there are plastic knobs on both sides, and turning them counterclockwise makes the whole compartment drop down. Then you'll see a long plastic cover—just press the clips with your fingers and gently pry it open to reveal the filter slot. The old filter is inserted horizontally inside, and when you pull it out, it's covered in dust and leaves. When installing the new one, make sure the arrow direction faces the driver's seat. The whole process doesn't require a screwdriver, but you do need some finesse. I even found half a pack of tissues in the glove box and took the chance to clean out the clutter. After the replacement, the air from the AC immediately felt fresher. I recommend checking it every six months.