Where is the CABIN air filter?
The cabin filter is located in the worst spot ever for a part that should be replaced every 12,000 miles. It is next to the gas pedal which is a hard part to reach. What you need to do is pull down the carpeting next to the gas pedal, remove the plastic panel that covers the area under the stearing wheel. (this may not be required, but gives you way more room to move around.) Then you need to take off 3 10mm nuts to get the gas pedal out. This is purely an electronic pedal so once you take the 3 nuts off the pedal will still be connected to the wires but you can swing it out of the way. After this you can remove the screws that hold the cover of the cabin air filter housing. This was probably THE MOST FRUSTRATING service I have ever done to any car I have ever owned. It may be worth it to just have the dealer do it. You need a long and flexible socket extension to get at the nuts. I am not sure why Volvo put it in such a horrible position. It sounds like it was in a better spot in previous years. -afcab
Actually, it is much easier than the last post. All you need to do is open the hood, remove two screws from a rectangular plastic box in front of the latch, where the air intake tube is and then slide the panel out that was fastenedwith the screws you removed. That panel, which you will see after you slide it out, contains the air filter. It's that easy!!The previous guy who posted the other directions must work for a dealer. Under the gas pedal...whatever!
The answer that I crossed out is pertaining to the engine air filter. This discussion is to where the CABIN air filter is. Which is precisely where I described it in the first paragraph at the top. Why would working for a dealer change the location of the filter?
-afcab
2001 volvo s40
To replace the air filter on a 2005 Volvo S40, first, open the hood and locate the air filter housing, typically found on the driver's side. Remove the screws or clips securing the housing cover, then carefully lift it off. Take out the old air filter and insert the new one, ensuring it fits snugly. Finally, reattach the housing cover and secure it with the screws or clips.
The cabin air filter of a 2004 Volvo s40 is located behind the glove compartment. To install a new filter simply remove the glove box and the filter can easily be replaced.
http://volvospeed.com/Repair/sv40cabinfilter.php
It is located to the right of the gas pedal. Remove the center console panel. You might have to remove the gas pedal to get at it.
Behind the glove box and fuse box. It's a right Cun* to do don't bother, go to Volvo
At the top front of the radiator housing on the left side and secured by 2 screws. Undo the screws and pull up the black housing. The air filter is inside the housing.
I have not done it yet, but I have been told by more than one Volvo Dealership that it requires removing the gas pedal to get to the cabin air filter (it's apparently on the driver's side). Good luck!
On the passengers side, look underneath the glove box and you will see a kick panel. It is held in place by two Phillips screws, so remove those two screws. Remove the panel, then slide the cabin filter out and replace it. Where can I buy the filter, I know that's what you are thinking, check either your Volvo dealer or Amazon.com On Amazon, search for TYC Cabin Air Filter for VOLVO 40 Series: S40 Old Style, V40 (2000-2004). Price is roughly $16
The filter is located to the right of the throttle in the center pod(behind a cover to the right of where your foot would be while driving). You have to remove the the throttle then remove about 4 screws to remove the access cover. Once the cover is removed you pull the filter out install new and reverse removal procedure.
The 2006 Volvo1.6 liter engine IAT sensor can be found between the air filter box and the top of the engine. The IAT sensor will be attached to the air intake hose.
The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor on a 1997 Volvo S40 2.0i CD is typically located in the intake manifold or on the air intake duct, near the air filter. It is designed to measure the temperature of the incoming air to help the engine control unit optimize fuel injection and ignition timing. To access it, you may need to remove some components around the intake area. Always consult a repair manual for specific instructions related to your vehicle.