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How to change particle filter in 2009 Cayenne V6?


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Can some one get me started, on how to change the cabin air filter, or particle air filter, on a 2009 Cayenne V6?

 

It is definitely different from the DIY for 2003-2006 models.

 

thanks in advanced.

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Thanks for the direction and courage it provided, Loren.

 

The cover is located above  the passenger foot. 

There is a small Torx screw, in the middle of the cover, right near the bottom, i.e. the hinge line, of the glove box.  It helps, or is necessary, to remove this.

Pull the cover down at the glove box hinge line, then pull it slightly forward, to remove.  It takes a strong pull to pop it free.

 

There is also a plastic air channel tube that has to be removed before one can see the image under Loren's #2, above.  

A 7/32 socket will remove the two screws that tightly cover the opening to the particle filter.  

 

Now that I've done it, it could be done in three minutes.

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