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Lancia Ypsilon cabin air filter replacement

Model: Lancia Ypsilon 843, Y2, Ypsilon 2, MK 2 - Years 2003-2011
Part: Cabin air filter

In this very simple video tutorial we will explain and illustrate how to replace the cabin filter of a second generation Lancia Y. First we get on board the car and open the glove box: let's disassemble it by unhooking the two sliding rods and unscrew the screws positioned at the top with a 25mm torx wrench (6 screws in total); so let's remove the glove box. At this point, remove the filter cover and extract it: replace the new one, making sure to insert it in the correct direction (it is usually indicated on the filter with arrows!).

Posted on 27 August 2020 by ScegliAuto

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