Where is the Citroën C5's cabin air filter located?

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OLydia
07/30/25 2:06am
The air filter is located inside the engine compartment, in the box next to the air intake. Additional information: 1. The third-generation Dongfeng Citroën C5 features an AMCS master-level smooth chassis suspension with automatic soft-hard adjustment capability. The shock absorbers adopt a unique inclined design that can decompose vertical stress, delivering outstanding performance among vehicles in its class. 2. The exterior of the third-generation Dongfeng Citroën C5 has been optimized and redesigned, presenting a more fashionable and refined overall appearance. It adopts the latest Citroën family-style front grille design, where the logo seamlessly integrates with the chrome trim on the front grille, extending into the headlight assembly, creating a visually wider front fascia.
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DiAshley
08/15/25 8:05am
As a C5 owner for several years, I've found that the cabin air filter is designed to be located in the front passenger seat area, specifically behind the glove compartment. You'll need to remove the decorative panel under the glove box first, which can be done by gently pulling or unscrewing a few screws—no special tools required. This location is quite accessible, but when installing a new filter, pay attention to the arrow direction to avoid reversing it, as this could affect air circulation efficiency. It's best to replace the filter every 10,000 kilometers or once a year. If it gets clogged with dust, it can cause the AC to emit unpleasant odors, significantly degrading the air quality inside the car. Last time I had it replaced at the shop, they finished in just a couple of minutes, but doing it myself saved me some money. If left unchanged for too long, not only will the cooling efficiency drop, but it also puts extra strain on the blower motor. Regular maintenance is recommended to keep the cabin fresh.
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LaMartin
10/21/25 4:16am
I often tinker with my car in the garage at home. The Citroën C5's cabin air filter is located under the footwell area on the passenger side. You'll need to first remove the panel at the bottom of the glove box, which is secured by a plastic clip - just pry it open to access the filter housing. The position is slightly deep but the operation is simple, just a screwdriver is enough to get it done. The replacement frequency depends on driving conditions - check every 6 months for mostly city driving, while rural areas with less dust may extend to a year. Don't forget to choose filters matching OEM specifications - ones that are too thin may leak dust and reduce effectiveness. I've bought affordable aftermarket brands online myself, saving quite a bit. Timely replacement not only eliminates odors but also protects the AC system and extends its lifespan, especially during pollen season when driving becomes much more comfortable.
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