Cabin Filter

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Andy642

Original Poster:

11 posts

15 months

Friday 1st September 2023
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Does anyone know the location and procedure to change the cabin/pollen filter on the A110 ?
It’s definitely not in the front boot, probably from the passengers side on a right hand drive but I’m trying not to dismantle the whole car in search of the elusive location.
Thanks

Iceblue

102 posts

32 months

Friday 1st September 2023
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Asked the same question when mine was in for a service was told its located behind what would have been the glovebox passenger side, you just need to be careful removing as to not break the clips.

Andy642

Original Poster:

11 posts

15 months

Friday 1st September 2023
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Thanks, I have found what looks like an access panel held on with 2 screws so I’ll go down the “ Pot Hole” tomorrow and confirm what I find.
Renault want £90 ish for an engine air filter which is truly a joke so an after market panel filter is now fitted.
Engine and gearbox oil changed without too much drama,
The next mission is the coolant change. I notice the request for support to get Autodoc to issue the procedure. I’m going to purchase a vacuum purge kit and try it out. I haven’t found any bleed valve at the front of the car yet.
I’ll let you all know the success (or failure!)

worldwidewebs

2,357 posts

251 months

Saturday 2nd September 2023
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The cabin filter is behind the side panel of the centre console / footwell.

Photos from a chap on the FB group. The filter is tucked behind





Edited by worldwidewebs on Saturday 2nd September 07:26

LGC-Adams

126 posts

45 months

Saturday 2nd September 2023
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Well, I've taken off the plastic cover in the right footwell (as shown) and I cannot work out where the filter is?

Anyone got any additional pictures?

(In my UK, right hand drive, car the pedal footrest obscures the front of the ventilation ducting. Is it behind there perhaps?)

It must be one of those very simple jobs "once you know how"......

Andy642

Original Poster:

11 posts

15 months

Saturday 2nd September 2023
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Finally found it.
It is as already said in the passengers footwell at the very back next to the bulkhead.

1 Remove the access panel to the fuse box
2 remove the plastic kick plate that is fixed to the centre tunnel. Mine came off quite easily but with a dim pull starting towards the back of the car.
3 the filter is behind the small access door which is secured with 2 self tapping screws and are a bast…d to get out as you are working blind with the top screw. I’ve show a photo of the panel.
4 remove the filter. These are jammed into the aperture so you have to work it out of the hole and fitting the new one is also awkward as you have to squeeze the filter in. Some Reno cars have the same problem if you look on YouTube.
5 Refit the 2 screws.
6 Replace the kick panel and fuse cover. I put a bit of Vaseline onto all of the plastic fixings to make it easier to fit and remove next time but don’t make a mess!

Andy642

Original Poster:

11 posts

15 months

Saturday 2nd September 2023
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Andy642

Original Poster:

11 posts

15 months

Saturday 2nd September 2023
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Andy642

Original Poster:

11 posts

15 months

Saturday 2nd September 2023
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LGC-Adams

126 posts

45 months

Saturday 2nd September 2023
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What a star!! Good work and thanks for posting the pictures.
It looks a horrible job, having to be wriggling around the footwell to get access.

Just for info........This may be the other end of the filter housing on a UK/rhd car? No access to filter from right/ driver side footwell.
As shown so well above, Obviously need to approach from left side, passenger footwell on UK vehicle.



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Andy642

Original Poster:

11 posts

15 months

Saturday 2nd September 2023
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You may be correct on the principle of getting it from the drivers side. I thought the brake pedal may get in the way. I’ll have a look when I do it again( if I can get under the steering wheel!)

LGC-Adams

126 posts

45 months

Saturday 2nd September 2023
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Now looked in the passenger footwell and can see what Andy has described and pictured.
Only difference is mine is missing the screws. Presumably the last dealer technician changing the filter got so fed up they just clicked the cover in place.
Much easier job now for me....

Missing screws highlighted in Alpine blue.....



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Miserablegit

4,034 posts

110 months

Saturday 2nd September 2023
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Many thanks both for this- I’m having it done as part of an expensive service but at least now I know how to do it myself and save some money next time- assuming I can get the filters cheaper than the £70-90 dealers are charging.

LGC-Adams

126 posts

45 months

Saturday 2nd September 2023
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This seems to be the official part number for the cabin filter....(From K-tech racing website)

Genuine Renault Clio 4RS & Alpine A110 Cabin Filter
Part Number - 272773974r

I presume after market equivalents are widely available.