
The cabin air filter of the Koleos is located on the lower side of the driver's compartment, near the accelerator pedal. The function of the cabin air filter is to separate dust, pollen, and solid particles from the air. Taking the 2019 Koleos as an example, it is a compact SUV with body dimensions of: length 4672mm, width 1843mm, height 1717mm, and a wheelbase of 2705mm. The 2019 Koleos is equipped with a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 186PS, a maximum power of 137kW, a maximum torque of 246Nm, and is paired with a 7-speed continuously variable transmission.

The cabin air filter of the Renault Koleos is hidden behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. First, you need to remove the entire glove compartment. Open the glove box and pinch both sides inward to release the damper rod, then pull the glove compartment upward firmly to detach it. Behind it, you'll find a long cover; unclip it to access the filter. Regularly replacing this part is crucial. My friend didn't change it for half a year, and the air coming out smelled musty. Upon inspection, the filter had turned black. A special reminder for northern drivers: during spring when willow catkins are abundant, it's best to check every three months. Clogged filters can impair cooling efficiency. Typically, repair shops charge around a hundred yuan for this service, but you can save half by doing it yourself. Just buy a Mahle or Mann filter online.

The location of the Koleos' cabin air filter is quite unique—it's right behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. Beginners might find it tricky to locate, but in reality, you just need to remove the glove box to spot the rectangular filter cover. Last time I tried replacing it myself, I realized you have to press both sides to detach the glove box. Remember to choose an activated carbon filter, as regular cotton ones offer much poorer filtration. This spot tends to accumulate dust, so it's recommended to replace it every 10,000 km or six months, especially if there's an odd smell when the AC is on. Once during a service at the dealership, I saw the old filter the technician removed had turned gray-black—just thinking about all that dust being sucked into the car daily makes you realize it's worth changing more often. Buying your own filter is cheaper, and I recommend Bosch—the size fits perfectly.

The cabin air filter of the Koleos is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side, and it takes about ten minutes to remove and install. Follow these steps: Open the glove compartment → Press the clips on both sides → Lift and remove the glove compartment → Locate the plastic cover panel at the rear → Open the cover to access the filter. The direction of the filter is crucial; the arrow on the side must point in the direction of airflow. This position is behind the engine compartment air intake, where leaves and dust can easily get trapped in the filter. Once during the rainy season, I forgot to replace the filter and only realized there was a problem when a musty smell came out of the vents. It's recommended to check the filter every quarter, with the best times for replacement being during the spring and autumn seasonal transitions. When selecting a filter, pay attention to the model number—older Koleos models use CF002, while newer ones use CF009. Owners with good DIY skills can easily replace it themselves, as there are detailed tutorials available on video websites.


