Vehicle maintenance is one of the most important tasks you need to do if you want to keep your automobile in good condition and avoid unpredicted equipment failures that would require you to spend a lot of cash. Some maintenance work seem obvious to almost all people, such as oil and filter changes, but for others you may not always be aware of them. Today we’re going to focus on a less known but equally significant maintenance task, how to change the cabin filter on my iveco daily? To do this, first we’ll discover where the cabin filter on your iveco daily is, and secondly how to replace this popular filter, also called pollen filter.

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Where is the cabin filter on my iveco daily?

So let’s start our article with location of the cabin filter on your iveco daily. According to the year of your automobile and the series, the filter can be found in three different places, we will now detail these locations.

Passenger compartment filter located in the engine compartment

To find the cabin filter of your iveco daily?, we recommend you to check out the side of the engine compartment, indeed, it is one of the most chosen spots for car producers. This is simply because this is where the iveco daily’s external air intake is placed. This is where your car will supply air to your passenger compartment. It is most of the time based just beneath the windscreen, at the level of the air vents, you can access it through the bonnet of your car, it will be in a plastic box.

Cabin filter which is beneath the glove box of an iveco daily

The second possible location for the cabin filter on your iveco daily is under the glove compartment of your motor vehicle. This is the most simple place to access, you will just have to lie down and look under your glove box and you should recognize a black box including the pollen filter, just unclip it to access your filter.

Cabin filter which is under the dashboard of your iveco daily

Finally, last location where the cabin filter on your iveco daily can be found is beneath your dashboard, to access it you will have to remove your glove box which is in most cases held by clips or a screw. Now that this is done, you should see the black box it is in.

How to replace the cabin filter of my iveco daily?

Finally, we will now see how to replace the cabin filter of your iveco daily? Although this is a rather simple technique, it must be done at the right time to avoid concerns on your car.

When to replace the cabin filter on iveco daily?

The big query for a good number of iveco daily owners is when to replace this filter, because we know that you have to change it every 20,000 kilometres; don’t hesitate to read our article on the removal of the service indicator light; however, for the cabin filter, it’s a entire other question. It should be changed every year if you use your car regularly or every two years if you drive in the country side and only make short trips. The purpose of this filter is to filter out air impurities, allergens and exhaust gas. Do not hesitate to replace it more regularly if you drive in city.

How to remove the cabin filter on my iveco daily?

Last but not least, the last step that surely draws you to this guide, how to remove the cabin filter from your iveco daily? This step is honestly very basic. Once you’ve found the location of the filter, all you have to do is to unclip the box in which it is located and carefully pull it out. Be careful when taking it out to look carefully in which direction it is positioned (you will often find an arrow that gives the direction of the air), so remember to position your new filter in the same direction. You just have to close and re-clip the box and you’re done changing the cabin filter of your iveco daily.

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