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Where is the Citroen Air Filter Located?

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CarolineMarie
07/29/25 3:15pm
The Citroen air filter is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. After removing the glove compartment, you can see the air filter. The main function of the car air filter is to separate solid impurities such as dust, pollen, and grinding particles from the air, ensuring that passengers and drivers do not experience allergic reactions that could affect driving safety. The specific functions of the air filter are as follows: 1. Ensure the air filter fits tightly against the housing, preventing unfiltered air from entering the cabin. 2. Separate solid impurities such as dust, pollen, and grinding particles from the air. 3. Adsorb moisture, soot, ozone, odors, carbon oxides, SO2, CO2, etc., from the air, with strong and long-lasting adsorption capabilities. 4. Prevent the car windows from fogging up, ensuring clear visibility for drivers and passengers and safe driving. 5. Provide fresh air to the cabin, preventing occupants from inhaling harmful gases and ensuring driving safety. 6. Maintain clean air in the cabin, preventing bacterial growth and creating a healthy environment. 7. Effectively separate solid impurities such as dust, core powder, and grinding particles from the air. 8. Effectively intercept pollen, ensuring that passengers and drivers do not experience allergic reactions that could affect driving safety.
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DeDavid
08/14/25 7:59am
The Citroën cabin air filter is generally located behind the glove compartment in front of the front passenger seat. My old Citroën C4 has this exact setup, making it very convenient to remove: first lower the glove compartment all the way down, gently release the clips on both sides, and remove the cover to reveal the filter slot. The position may vary slightly depending on the model—for example, the C3 usually has it in the same place, while some older models might place it under the windshield, though the glove compartment is more common. I make it a habit to replace the filter every six months or every 10,000 kilometers, otherwise the air from the AC starts to smell bad and carries dust, which can trigger allergies and affect health. Doing it yourself is easy—just buy a compatible filter for around 10-20 yuan, and when reinstalling, make sure the directional arrow isn’t backward. There are plenty of tutorials online—just search and save time, no need to waste money at a repair shop for such a simple task. After replacing it, you’ll immediately notice improved air quality in the car, making driving more pleasant, especially in winter when clearing out dust before turning on the heater helps prevent colds—good for both car maintenance and peace of mind.
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DeLiam
10/11/25 7:22am
The Citroen car's cabin air filter is generally located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. In practice, you'll find it's not difficult to access: Open the glove compartment door and pull it straight down to the bottom, then remove the fixing screws or spring clips to take it out, and you'll see the filter housing. Models like the C2 or C5 mostly have it here as a standard placement, though for some model years it might also be under the hood, but the glove compartment location is the most common and safer. I recommend checking the specific page in the user manual first rather than relying on guesswork to avoid mistakes. Don't be lazy about the replacement frequency—changing to a new filter every 10,000 kilometers can improve air conditioning performance and enhance cabin comfort, especially important for families with children or elderly to prevent coughing by maintaining good air quality. DIY replacement saves money and effort—just have a Phillips screwdriver ready and it'll take only a few minutes. Don't worry about the hassle; beginners can safely and efficiently follow online tutorial videos. Keeping windows closed when parked reduces dust accumulation, extending the filter's lifespan for economical benefits.
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