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Where is the Peugeot 508's Cabin Air Filter Located?

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DiLena
07/29/2025, 11:16:14 AM

The Peugeot 508's cabin air filter is located above the accelerator pedal under the dashboard on the driver's side, hidden at the bottom of the center console. The steps to replace the air filter are: 1. Remove the cover plate in contact with the outside of the right foot; 2. Remove the cover plate below the steering wheel; 3. Open the side cover of the cabin air filter; 4. Take out the cabin air filter for replacement. The Peugeot 508 has a body length, width, and height of 4826mm, 1855mm, and 1465mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2815mm. The Peugeot 508 is equipped with a 2.0L engine, which has a maximum power of 147PS and a maximum torque of 200Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.

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DeNevaeh
08/14/2025, 03:59:42 AM

I've been driving a Peugeot 508 for over five years, and the cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. You need to remove the entire glove box first—there are elastic clips on both sides, just press them gently inward and the glove box will come off. Then you'll see a rectangular plastic cover; unscrew the two screws, and you can take out the old filter. The placement is quite hidden, but once you find it, it's straightforward—though the first replacement might be a bit tricky. Regular replacement is crucial; otherwise, the cabin air can develop a musty smell, affecting respiratory health, especially if there are elderly or children in the car. I usually check it every six months and replace it immediately if there's a strong odor. An activated carbon filter costs just a few dozen yuan online, and doing it yourself saves on repair fees. Be careful not to use excessive force during disassembly to avoid breaking the clips. After cleaning, the airflow noticeably improves, and the AC performance feels brand new, ensuring a comfortable journey.

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DePeter
10/11/2025, 03:25:22 AM

As someone who frequently DIYs car maintenance, the Peugeot 508's cabin air filter is located behind the glove box. The steps are simple: first, open the passenger-side glove box, gently press the plastic clips on both sides, and the entire box can be fully removed. Then, a gray cover will be exposed—remove it and directly pull out the old filter to replace it with a new one. The placement is quite clever, unlike some cars where it's hidden under the hood. The replacement frequency depends on usage, typically once a year or every 20,000 kilometers, to avoid dust and bacterial buildup that can cause odors or allergies. The DIY process takes just about ten minutes, with basic tools like a screwdriver, making it very practical. When buying a filter, opt for one with HEPA filtration to better block PM2.5 and improve air quality. Delaying replacement can lead to weaker AC cooling and significant health risks, especially in high-pollution urban environments. Make it a habit to check regularly and keep the cabin fresh.

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BentleyDella
11/24/2025, 03:32:38 AM

Buddy, let me help you locate it: The Peugeot 508's cabin air filter is behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. Removing the glove box isn't hard—just press the clips on both sides to take it out, and you'll see the filter cover. The location isn't too tricky to find. I recommend searching for a tutorial video online to follow along; even beginners can handle it. Remember to replace it every six months, otherwise dust mites blown out by the air can cause allergies. Doing it yourself saves time and money, keeps the cabin air fresh, and makes driving more comfortable. Steps: Take out the old filter, insert the new one of the matching model, make sure the direction is correct, and you're good to go. Give it a try—it's simple and healthy.

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DeSawyer
01/14/2026, 10:16:37 PM

For those who frequently pay attention to in-car hygiene, the Peugeot 508's cabin air filter is located behind the glove box. You'll need to remove the entire glove box first—simply press the clips on both sides to detach it, revealing the filter cover for replacement. The location is hidden but secure, minimizing the risk of damage. Why change it regularly? An aged filter allows dust, pollen, and bacteria to accumulate in the system, leading to unpleasant odors or triggering asthma, compromising family health. Typically, it's recommended to replace it annually or inspect it before each summer. DIY replacement requires no tools—just purchase a compatible filter for around 100 yuan. Neglecting this can reduce AC efficiency and increase power consumption. Make it a habit: check the filter before cleaning the AC system, as it safeguards the entire system's operation.

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DeCaleb
04/11/2026, 01:05:12 AM

From a cost-saving perspective, the Peugeot 508's cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. To remove the glove box, simply press the clips and pull it out, then take off the cover to access the old filter. The position is somewhat deep, but you'll get the hang of it after a few tries. Regular replacement is crucial—at least once a year—otherwise, odors can pollute the cabin air and increase allergy risks. DIY replacement is cost-effective: online filter purchases cost just tens of yuan, over 50% cheaper than shop prices. Steps: Buy the correct model and install it directly, ensuring it's not backward; after replacement, test the airflow with the AC on to confirm smooth operation. Neglecting maintenance can lead to slow cooling and potential long-term vehicle damage. A tip: I replace mine every spring, and the air quality noticeably improves, making long drives more comfortable.

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