http://www.cars101.com/subaru/airfiltration.html#00-04legacy
The cabin filter in a 2006 Subaru Outback is located behind the glove compartment. To access it, you need to open the glove compartment, remove the stop arm, and gently lower the compartment down. Once lowered, you can find the filter cover, which can be removed to replace the cabin filter.
To change the cabin filter in a 2002 Subaru Outback, first locate the filter compartment behind the glove box. Remove the contents of the glove box, then unclip the side stops to allow it to drop down. Take out the old filter and replace it with the new one, ensuring the airflow direction matches the markings on the filter. Reassemble the glove box by reversing the steps.
yes it does. It is a little hard to take out. If you have had this car for sometime and the cabin filter has not been changed it is probably very clogged up. If you are reasonably handy I would recommend going to your local Subaru parts dealer and buying a new filter. It comes with instructions on how to replace it
See "Replacing an Air Filter" under "Air Filtration System" on page 15 of chapter 4 "Climate Control" in your "OWNER'S MANUAL".....
Its behind the glovebox, you need to take the glove box out and maybe some other screws to get to it. just search subaru air cabin filter change on google and theres lots of pics and stuff.
Behind the glove box. You have to remove 7-9 screws & a piece of the paneling to get to it.
it's behind the glove box in a slot by the blower motor. Not the easiest to get to.
To replace the cabin filter on a Subaru, first locate the filter access panel, usually found behind the glove compartment. Remove the glove compartment by detaching any securing clips, then open the access panel. Take out the old filter and insert the new one, ensuring it is oriented correctly. Finally, reassemble the access panel and glove compartment.
See this site for the cabin air filter: http://node28.wordpress.com/2009/07/13/replace-cabin-filter-07-outback/ (copy and paste into the browser window). The engine air filter is a bit of a joy as access is tight. The filter is in a housing by the left front wheel. There is a "scoop" intake manifold leading from the very front of the engine bay to the filter box. You need to undo the spring clips, pull back on the "upper" (back half) housing and extract the old filter. Make certain you put the new filter in right way 'round (refer to markings on filter or on how the old one was in there).
The cabin air filter in a 2010 Subaru Legacy Limited is located behind the glove compartment. To access it, you need to open the glove compartment, remove any contents, and then detach the glove compartment from its hinges by pressing in on the sides. Once the glove compartment is lowered, you can find the cabin air filter cover, which can be removed to replace the filter.
Could be your cabin air filter. When was the last time you had it changed. See Air Filtration System, under Climate Control in your "Owner's Manual". (The filter is hidden behind the glove box.).....