
q5's cabin air filter is located under the engine hood and beneath the glove compartment on the passenger side. The Q5 is a midsize SUV with the following body dimensions: length 4629mm, width 1898mm, height 1655mm, wheelbase 2807mm, fuel tank capacity 75 liters, and trunk capacity 540 liters. The Q5 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine delivering maximum power of 169kW at 4300-6000rpm and maximum torque of 350Nm at 1500-4200rpm, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.

In my own Audi Q5, the cabin air filter is located above the footwell area on the passenger side, specifically behind the glove compartment. You'll need to remove the side panel of the glove box to access it. I recommend first checking for screws or clips inside the glove compartment - after removing them, you'll see a white plastic cover plate. Removing this reveals the filter. This location is quite discreet in design. If not replaced regularly, it can accumulate dust and bacteria, leading to musty odors in the car and reduced AC efficiency. I suggest checking it every year or after 15,000 kilometers, especially for city driving with frequent pollution exposure. Replacing with a new filter is simple - genuine OEM filters cost just a few dozen yuan on the market, and the DIY replacement takes about 10 minutes, saving significant maintenance costs. Remember to install it in the correct orientation to ensure proper airflow - this is crucial for air quality, particularly for people with respiratory sensitivities.

Locating the air filter in my Audi Q5 is quite convenient—it's hidden near the passenger footwell, just behind the glove compartment liner. I enjoy DIY replacements as it's straightforward: empty the glove box, find the clips at the bottom, gently push to remove the cover, then swap the old filter with a new one. The whole process is quick and fun. The filter plays a big role, trapping dust, pollen, and keeping cabin air clean, especially during spring and summer allergy seasons—regular changes prevent sneezing. Plenty of online video tutorials show how, using just gloves and a screwdriver. Buying filters myself costs only 30-40 yuan, saving money while feeling accomplished. Don’t slack on replacement frequency—at least yearly—or the AC gets musty, making passengers frown. Avoid cheap filters; opt for activated carbon ones with better absorption. Simple car care thrives on these small details.

In my Audi Q5, the cabin air filter is located above the footwell area on the passenger side, visible after removing the glove compartment cover. The key point is to replace it regularly to prevent odors and health issues, as excessive bacteria can easily cause coughing and similar problems. I always check it before long trips to ensure my little one travels safely in the car.


