The pollen filter in a Seat Leon is typically located behind the glove compartment. To access it, you'll need to open the glove box, remove any contents, and then unclip or unscrew the glove box to lower it further down. The filter housing is usually situated behind a cover that can be removed to replace the pollen filter. Always consult your owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model year.
It's located in the passenger footwell, under the glove compartment. Do a search on www.seatcupra.net which has an excellent photo by photo account.
HI there it will be located under the bonet
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it is located on the passenger side lower dash, remove the panel under the lower dash, there will be a plate with two sliding plaqtes on, slide the plates and the pollen filter is located up behind the plate
behind the seat
To change the pollen filter in a 2004 Seat Ibiza, first, locate the filter compartment, which is usually found behind the glove box. Open the glove box and remove any contents, then gently squeeze the sides to release it from the dashboard. Once the glove box is out, you should see the pollen filter cover; remove it and take out the old filter. Insert the new filter in the same orientation, replace the cover, and reattach the glove box.
Apparently it's in the footwell of the front passenger seat, which is accessible from in side the car!
The initial SEAT Leon was a hatchback version of the SEAT Toledo. The SEAT Leon is very similar to many Volkswagons. But yes, the SEAT Leon is available in a hatchback.
located under the driver seat...
Leon County is located in the state of Florida, United States. It is the county seat of Tallahassee, the state capital, and is situated in the northern part of Florida's panhandle region.
Look in the drivers footwell. On the left (as you sit in the drivers seat), there's a removeable plastic panel. Pull it off and the filter is behind it.
The SEAT Leon is a car built and sold by Spanish company SEAT. SEAT is currently a subsidiary of Volkswagen.