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Where is the cabin air filter located on the Peugeot 508?

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AuroraRose
09/04/25 6:01am
The cabin air filter of the Peugeot 508 is located next to the accelerator pedal, at the bottom of the center console. To replace the cabin air filter, first use a T20 screwdriver to remove the screw in the center of the cover plate. Then, use both hands to pull the upper and lower edges of the plate towards the front of the car to remove it. After removing the cover plate, you will see the installation position of the cabin air filter. The Peugeot 508 is a model launched by Dongfeng Peugeot, available in both sedan and station wagon versions. It features a bold exterior design with sharp headlights and a wide grille, giving it a modern look that is also well-suited for business purposes. The Peugeot 508 incorporates Peugeot's technological expertise in creating 'the safest car,' equipped with advanced safety features to provide comprehensive protection for both occupants and pedestrians. It reinforces Dongfeng Peugeot's long-standing commitment to the triple safety protection system: preventive safety, active safety, and passive safety.
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VanPhoebe
09/16/25 6:57am
Last time I helped a friend replace the Peugeot 508's cabin air filter, the location was right behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. You'll need to open the glove box first, carefully remove the clips or screws on both sides, and there's a cover panel inside - take that off to reveal the filter slot. The job isn't too difficult, but be careful not to use excessive force to avoid damaging plastic components; a regular household Phillips screwdriver will do. It's recommended to change the cabin air filter every 10,000-20,000 km, or at least once a year for maintenance. Otherwise, accumulated dust and pollen will blow into the car, affecting respiratory health. After doing this DIY replacement, I noticed the AC airflow became much fresher, making me feel more at ease when taking the family out for drives.
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DeMichael
10/30/25 7:32am
We've been driving our Peugeot 508 for several years, and I'm very familiar with the location of the cabin air filter—it's behind the glove box on the passenger side. Open the glove box, and you'll see a hard panel or cover inside; removing it will reveal the filter. I believe it's particularly important to replace it regularly because the cabin air filter helps filter out pollutants in the air, protecting the health of elderly and children. When replacing it, a quick check of the manual or an online video should be enough to get the job done.
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