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How to remove the pollen filter in the Opel Adam passenger compartment

Model: Vauxhall Adam MK 1 - Years 2013-2019
Part: Cabin air filter

Let's see how to remove the pollen filter in the Opel Adam passenger compartment. The cabin filter is found at the bottom right of the glove box. With a plastic lever we detach the coating placed in the lower left part of the dashboard (plastic), get a screwdriver or a cordless drill, remove the cap from the filter holder, then, extract the passenger compartment filter. We insert a new pollen filter (making it adhere well around the walls of the box) and replace the filter box cap and tighten the screws. We check the correct assembly of the previously assembled pieces.

Posted on 27 December 2019 by ScegliAuto

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