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Where is the Peugeot 508's cabin air filter located?

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ReedMarie
07/29/2025, 02:21:12 PM

The Peugeot 508's cabin air filter is located under the dashboard on the driver's side, above the accelerator pedal. Here is some information about the cabin air filter: 1. The car cabin air filter is a specialized filter designed for air purification inside the vehicle compartment. It uses highly efficient adsorption material - activated carbon composite filter cloth combined with long-fiber non-woven fabric; compact in structure, it effectively filters smoke odor, pollen, dust, harmful gases, and various odors. 2. The filter can efficiently filter and adsorb particulate impurities to achieve oil filtration and air purification performance, while also effectively removing organic gases such as TVOC, benzene, phenol, ammonia, formaldehyde, xylene, and styrene. 3. When cleaning the cabin air filter, you can use disinfectant or detergent to soak it for 10-20 minutes. After soaking, gently brush the filter screen with a soft brush to remove dust and dirt, then rinse with clean water and air dry or wipe dry.

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LaNova
08/14/2025, 07:03:05 AM

I remember last month I replaced the Peugeot 508's cabin air filter myself, located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. After opening the glove box, you'll see a plastic cover panel at the bottom - just gently release the clips to pull out the filter. The placement is quite well-designed, not complicated, but requires patience for first-timers. The key is that regular filter changes keep the cabin air fresh, preventing bacteria and odors from accumulating, which is especially important for families with children. I change mine every six months, and the OEM filters are quite affordable, costing just a few dozen yuan when purchased online. In short, it's positioned at the lower right corner of the dashboard - it's best to check the vehicle manual or watch a tutorial video beforehand to avoid damaging components. Once you're familiar with the process, the whole job takes about 10 minutes - simple and cost-effective.

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ThomasLee
10/14/2025, 01:36:44 AM

I just replaced the air conditioning filter for my Peugeot 508, which is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. After opening the glove box, you'll see a small door—just pull it out to insert the new filter. The location is quite convenient, requiring no professional tools, making it an easy DIY task at home. I believe air quality significantly impacts driving mood; a dirty filter can cause drowsiness or allergies. Switching to an activated carbon filter works even better, quickly eliminating odors while being eco-friendly. I recommend checking it every quarter, with the best times being during the transition between summer and winter seasons. The position isn't hidden, so even beginners can easily find it. Spending some time watching tutorial videos can save a lot on maintenance costs. Don't slack on daily upkeep—protecting your car means protecting your health.

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McAshley
11/27/2025, 01:30:13 AM

The air filter of the Peugeot 508 is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. It can be removed by detaching a few clips. The position is not difficult to find, but it is recommended to use specialized tools to prevent the glove compartment cover from slipping. Regularly replacing the filter maintains air circulation and prevents dust accumulation inside the car, which can affect breathing. The filter is inexpensive, and replacing it yourself saves costs. Pay attention to the original specifications to ensure a proper fit. The design is user-friendly, and replacement takes about 15 minutes.

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MatteoLynn
01/17/2026, 02:57:58 AM

As a car owner who frequently travels with family, I pay special attention to the location of the cabin air filter—in the Peugeot 508, it's located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. When replacing it, simply gently pull open the cover panel—the process is safe and worry-free. Installing a new filter significantly improves cabin air quality, reducing the risk of nasal allergy flare-ups, which is especially beneficial for elderly and children. The well-chosen location makes it convenient for users to perform the replacement themselves. I make it a habit to check the filter condition every 5,000 kilometers—it's both hassle-free and good for health. DIY replacement is effortless; just remove and install it from behind the glove compartment, a task that takes only minutes.

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Wilson
04/13/2026, 04:49:07 AM

I've been driving the Peugeot 508 for many years, and the cabin air filter is designed behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. I've replaced it myself several times. The location is very clear—there's a removable panel behind the glove box, and pulling out the filter is easy. Regularly replacing the filter extends its lifespan and prevents odors. I recommend choosing a long-lasting paper-type material. After replacement, test the AC airflow to ensure it's unobstructed. The thoughtful layout saves trips to the garage, saving both money and time. Small maintenance tasks accumulate to keep the car running smoothly for years.

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