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Cabin air filters on E320 model 2001
Whilst hoovering the footwell carpets I knocked the undercover of the glove box area, and saw an amount of debris, pollen etc fall down.
When the cabin fan is on I have detected it sucks up air from there. How did the pollen get there? Where are the cabin filters located? Thanks |
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Cabin filters are directly above that location. The glovebox insert is removed to replace them. The procedure has been posted many times. Very easy and straightforward, a very solid yank is required to extract the glovebox liner from the dash.
- JimY |
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