Where is the Volvo S60's Cabin Air Filter Located?

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StSebastian
07/29/25 9:07pm
Volvo S60's cabin air filter is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. Remove the glove compartment to access it. The Volvo S60 uses an OEM cabin air filter, which is a specialized filter designed for purifying the air inside the vehicle cabin. The procedure for removing and installing the Volvo S60 cabin air filter is as follows: 1. First, remove the clips located at the front of the passenger side in the engine compartment, then take out the sound insulation material. Be careful not to damage the clips. 2. Remove the filter. After taking out the sound insulation material, reach inside to remove the cover plate, then reach in again to take out the cabin air filter. Note that there is an arrow indicator on the outer side of the filter; make sure not to install it backwards during reassembly.
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