DIY Cabin Air Filter Replacement for 2022 Lucid Air?

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Chris P. · rep 0 · May 22, 7:36 AM · 1 replies · solved · Question

Vehicle: 2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring

Hey everyone,

I'm looking to tackle some basic maintenance on my 2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring and was wondering about the cabin air filter. It feels like the airflow isn't quite as strong as it used to be, and I'm starting to notice a slight musty smell sometimes, especially when the AC first kicks on.

Has anyone here replaced their cabin air filter themselves on a Lucid Air? I'm pretty handy with cars, but I haven't found much specific info for the Lucid online yet. Is it a straightforward DIY job, or is it buried deep in the dashboard requiring special tools?

Any tips on where it's located, what kind of filter to buy, and what tools I might need would be greatly appreciated! Trying to avoid a dealership visit for something I might be able to do myself. Thanks in advance!

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ClearTheCode admin answer:

Replacing your cabin air filter is a great DIY maintenance task for your 2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring, and it's crucial for maintaining good air quality inside your vehicle and efficient HVAC operation.

  1. Why it's Important: The cabin air filter traps dust, pollen, pollutants, and other airborne particles, preventing them from entering the cabin. A clogged filter can lead to reduced airflow, unpleasant odors, and can even strain your HVAC system.

  2. When to Replace: Lucid generally recommends replacing the cabin air filter every 15,000 to 20,000 miles or annually, whichever comes first. If you drive in dusty environments or notice reduced airflow/odors, you might need to replace it more frequently.

  3. DIY Replacement Steps:

    • Purchase the Correct Filter: Ensure you get a cabin air filter specifically designed for the Lucid Air. You can find these at auto parts stores or online retailers.
    • Locate the Filter: On most Lucid Air models, the cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side.
    • Access the Glove Compartment:
      • Open the glove compartment.
      • Carefully detach any dampeners or retaining clips that hold the glove box in place. You may need a small flathead screwdriver or a trim removal tool.
      • Gently lower or remove the glove compartment to expose the filter housing.
    • Remove the Filter Housing Cover: There will be a plastic cover over the filter housing, usually secured by clips or small screws. Unclip or unscrew these to remove the cover.
    • Extract the Old Filter: Note the direction of the airflow arrow on the old filter before pulling it out. This is important for installing the new one correctly.
    • Install the New Filter: Insert the new filter, ensuring the airflow arrow points in the same direction as the old one (typically towards the rear of the vehicle).
    • Reassemble: Replace the filter housing cover, reattach the glove compartment, and secure any clips or screws.
  4. Causes of Clogged Filter: Driving in areas with high pollen counts, heavy dust, or urban pollution will accelerate the clogging of your cabin air filter. Pet hair and debris can also contribute.

  5. When to See a Shop:

    • If you encounter significant difficulty accessing the filter or fear breaking plastic components.
    • If, after replacing the filter, you still experience persistent strong odors, very weak airflow, or unusual noises from the HVAC system. This could indicate a deeper issue with the blower motor, evaporator, or other HVAC components that require professional diagnosis.
    • There are no specific OBD codes directly related to a clogged cabin air filter, but persistent HVAC issues might trigger codes related to the blower motor or climate control system.