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Old 07-11-2012, 01:45 PM
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DIY pollen filter change

Does anyone know where the cabin pollen filter is located on the Panamera? I would rather change it out myself than have to go through the whole dealer service experience.

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I like seeing the DIY spirit. I have never done it myself but maybe the website below can help. If you do in fact follow through and do it yourself, please take some photos and document your experience. I am sure others will appreciate it.

http://www.jimellisporscheparts.com/...057362300.html
 
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Looks to be in a similar location to the Cayenne, behind the glove box. In the Cayenne, you access the filter from the passenger side footwell. Attached are some instructions for a 2006 Cayenne

Also a DIY with photos

http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforum...bin+air+filter

Another one here

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...bin+air+filter
 
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Thanks for the tips guys! When it comes time to change out the filter I will take some photos.

It ended up that the strange odor coming from my air conditioner was because of a faulty engine fan wire harness.

Report from dealer service dept: "Check continuity between fan pin 4 and DME pin A44. Perform pin drag test and noticed DME pin A44 with too little tension. Replace pin a44. Recheck fan, ok."
 
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Any updates?
I'd also like to replace the cabin filter on my 2011.
 
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Any updates?
I'd also like to replace the cabin filter on my 2011.
Same here. Tried googling but no results.
 
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Bump....stinky AC. Where is cabin filter?
 
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Cabin filter is under the glove box. This panel pops out and you can get to filter.


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