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Mitsubishi Outlander - Video tutorial
Model: Mitsubishi Outlander
MK 2
- Years 2007-2012 In this video we see how to change the cabin air filter on a Mitsubishi Outlander MK2 version: we need to empty the glove compartment, which will be folded down, releasing the clips and also the piston on the right side. We are now in front of our cabin filter, which has two tabs on the outer sides that we press to remove the front cover. Once opened, we remove our dirty filter and clean the compartment with a blast of compressed air or a cloth to remove dirt and residue. We put the new one in its place - paying attention to the arrows (which should always point downwards) - and then close the cover by closing the side hooks. Now we can put the glove compartment back in place, inserting the pins and putting the piston back on the right. Operation completed.
Posted on 17 April 2024 by ScegliAuto
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