
Citroen Elysee air conditioning filter is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. There is a black plastic panel above the passenger footwell with two retractable clips. Remove the panel by pulling these clips, then disconnect the negative terminal of the battery, remove the body computer, and detach the body computer bracket to access and replace the filter. The Citroen Elysee is a family sedan introduced by the French automaker Citroen, featuring smooth and modern styling that perfectly inherits the distinctive style of Citroen vehicles. The Elysee, jointly launched by Dongfeng Citroen, beautifully combines French elegance with Chinese fashion. The Citroen Elysee is equipped with a 16V engine, model TU5JP4, with a displacement of 1.6 liters. It features an inline 4-cylinder, DOHC double overhead camshaft design with 4 valves per cylinder, delivering a peak torque of 142 Nm at 4000 rpm.

I remember that the Citroën Elysee's cabin air filter is usually hidden under the front passenger seat or behind the glove box, requiring glove box removal to access. I've replaced it myself several times—first turn off the AC and engine, gently release the glove box clips (avoid forceful pulling to prevent plastic part damage), then remove the rear cover panel to reveal the filter slot. When extracting the old filter, prevent dust dispersion; align the new filter correctly during installation to ensure proper air filtration. Replacement every 1-2 years is ideal, especially in smog-prone areas—a clogged filter not only reduces airflow but also increases fuel consumption and compromises engine performance. I recommend choosing pollen-proof or activated carbon variants to minimize allergens/odors while maintaining balanced air circulation. Routine maintenance is simple—a few minutes' work saves repair costs.

I've been driving a Citroen Elysee for many years, and the cabin air filter is always located in the glovebox area on the passenger side. You need to carefully pull open the rear part of the glovebox to access the filter housing. The first time I tried, I clumsily loosened the clips, but later became skilled enough to handle it with ease. The filter tends to accumulate dust and leaves, especially since I often drive on suburban roads, so checking it every six months is advisable. Not replacing it promptly can reduce cooling efficiency, making the AC blow warm air in summer which is quite uncomfortable. A good quality filter can capture particles and bacteria, purifying the in-car environment and preventing nasal allergy flare-ups. I prefer buying OEM filters online for installation as they ensure perfect fitment and save unnecessary expenses at repair shops. Turning off the AC before parking also significantly extends the filter's lifespan.

As a novice car owner, I found it quite simple to replace the air conditioning filter on my Elysee. It's located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side—just open the glove box, pull down firmly on the clips to remove the cover, and you can access the filter housing. Remember to remove the car key before starting. Buying new filters online is cost-effective. Keep in mind to replace it every two years; otherwise, odors can build up and affect your driving mood. A clogged filter increases engine fuel consumption, so replacing it early saves both hassle and fuel. Doing this has made the air inside my car much fresher.


