
Land Rover's cabin air filter is located inside the glove compartment in front of the front passenger seat. Here is more information: 1. Replacement interval for the cabin air filter: Generally, the cabin air filter should be replaced every 10,000-15,000 kilometers, and it is usually replaced in the spring. This is because after being used throughout the previous summer and winter, the effectiveness of the cabin air filter will decline if it continues to be used. Depending on the local weather conditions and usage, if there are frequent sandstorms or haze, or if the air conditioning is used for extended periods, the replacement interval can be adjusted appropriately, such as replacing it every 7,500 kilometers. 2. Function of the cabin air filter: The cabin air filter is an important part of the air conditioning system. When air enters the vehicle through the fan, the cabin air filter removes pollutants such as exhaust fumes, dust, powder, bacteria, and particles, providing clean and fresh air inside the vehicle and safeguarding the health of the occupants. Additionally, the cabin air filter has other functions, such as preventing windshield fogging and ensuring that the air in the passenger compartment remains clean and free from bacterial growth, creating a healthy environment.

When I drive my Land Rover, I often change the cabin air filter myself. It's located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. You need to first remove all the small items inside, then gently press the clips or hooks of the compartment to release them and slowly lower it down. This will reveal the filter cover. Use your hand to open the cover, pull out the old filter and replace it with a new one, making sure the arrow points downward to indicate the airflow direction—don't install it backward. I find this location quite user-friendly, and it's not too difficult for most people to handle. If your model is a Range Rover or Discovery Sport, the location is pretty much the same. It's best to change the filter frequently—once a year or every 20,000 kilometers. A clogged filter can reduce AC efficiency and may cause unpleasant odors inside the car, especially during pollen season or dusty weather. Keeping it clean ensures you breathe fresh air while driving, so don't wait until the AC starts blowing foul smells before you remember to replace it.

After years of car experience, I've found that Land Rover's cabin air filters are usually located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. First, empty the glove box, locate and gently press the clips, then slowly lower it while being careful not to pull any wires. Open the filter cover and replace it with a new one, ensuring the arrow points downward in the direction of airflow. If you're driving an older Discovery or newer Range Rover series, the location is roughly the same and the process is straightforward. As for tools, your hands are usually enough, though wearing gloves can offer some protection. A dirty filter reduces AC cooling efficiency and pollutes the cabin air, while accumulated dust can breed bacteria. I recommend checking and replacing it seasonally in spring and autumn—this good habit extends your AC system's lifespan and ensures cleaner air for healthier, worry-free drives.

While learning DIY, I found out that the Land Rover's cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. The operation is straightforward: after removing the contents, press the clips on the side of the compartment to release it, gently lower it to reveal the filter cover, then pull it out to replace it—just remember the orientation to avoid mistakes. Look up a tutorial video online and follow the steps; no need to spend extra money hiring someone. Replacing it early can prevent dust or odors from entering the AC system, especially if you often drive with windows down in the city. Protect your lungs when air quality is poor.

Driving my Land Rover with the kids, I feel reassured knowing the cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. To access it, empty the glove box, press down on the edge clips, and gently lower the compartment to open the cover for filter replacement. Remember, the arrow on the new filter must face downward, aligning with the air vent. I make it a habit to inspect and replace it quarterly. Accumulated dust can trigger sneezing in children, and poor cabin air quality may impair driving concentration—especially during humid seasons, so don't overlook this maintenance.


