Cabin air filter
my Lexus S430 made it so easy that you can take it out and reinstall in inside the glovebox.
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2010 E350 Luxury Sedan, Engine 272 (V6)
It probably also requires a tork wrench. I just let the dealer do it periodically, but I have and still change them on all my non-M-B vehicles.
Bumping to see if anyone has successful done this
Unlike previous models, there seems to be only one Torx screw, and the other 2 attachments under the front of the glove box are clips....so I'm thinking easy-peasy right? Wrong....unlike videos I've viewed for the previous models, the panel is almost impossible to remove without scratching or breaking something which leads me to believe that some of the trim (i.e. PS footwell and/or side panel) may need to be removed before the panel can drop and one can access the filter to change it
Would appreciate any help
(oh and the original post was for the 220d but I would assume it would be the same for the MY '17 E300 sedan so didn't want to duplicate
)
Unlike previous models, there seems to be only one Torx screw, and the other 2 attachments under the front of the glove box are clips....so I'm thinking easy-peasy right? Wrong....unlike videos I've viewed for the previous models, the panel is almost impossible to remove without scratching or breaking something which leads me to believe that some of the trim (i.e. PS footwell and/or side panel) may need to be removed before the panel can drop and one can access the filter to change itWould appreciate any help
(oh and the original post was for the 220d but I would assume it would be the same for the MY '17 E300 sedan so didn't want to duplicate
)
Last edited by goforwand; Oct 31, 2018 at 04:31 PM.






