How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter on a 2021 Subaru Crosstrek (Glove Box Access)
Step-by-step instructions with tools, parts, airflow direction tips, and post-install checks for 2021
How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter on a 2021 Subaru Crosstrek (Glove Box Access)
Step-by-step instructions with tools, parts, airflow direction tips, and post-install checks for 2021
đź”§ Crosstrek - Cabin Air Filter Replacement
Your cabin air filter cleans the air going into your A/C and heater. Replacing it helps airflow, reduces odors, and can improve defogging performance.
Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 0.25-0.5 hours
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- 🛑 Turn the ignition OFF and remove the key before working under the dash.
- 🧤 Use gentle pressure on plastic panels; they can crack when cold.
- 🔋 Battery disconnect is not required for this job.
đź”§ Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- Safety glasses
- Nitrile gloves
- Plastic trim removal tool (specialty)
- Phillips #2 screwdriver
- Flashlight
- Small shop vacuum
🔩 Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- Cabin air filter - Qty: 1
đź“‹ Before You Begin
- Park your Crosstrek on level ground and set the parking brake.
- Slide the passenger seat back to give yourself working room.
- Empty the glove box so nothing falls out.
🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Open and clear the glove box
- Open the glove box fully and remove any contents by hand.
- Use a flashlight so you can see the sides and back clearly.
Step 2: Release the glove box stops
- Push inward on the right side of the glove box with your hand to clear the plastic “stop,” then do the same on the left side.
- Let the glove box swing downward slowly.
- Go slow—plastic tabs break easily.
Step 3: Unhook the glove box damper (if equipped)
- On the right side, look for a small arm/strap (the “damper,” which slows the glove box drop).
- Use a plastic trim removal tool (specialty) to gently pop it off its pin if it won’t slide off by hand. (A trim tool is a plastic pry tool that helps remove clips without scratching.)
Step 4: Remove the cabin filter access cover
- Behind the glove box, locate the rectangular cabin filter cover.
- If it has squeeze-tabs, press them by hand and pull the cover off.
- If your cover uses screws, remove them with a Phillips #2 screwdriver, then pull the cover off.
Step 5: Remove the old cabin air filter
- Pull the filter straight out by hand.
- Use a flashlight to check which way the airflow arrow is pointing before you remove it.
- Use a small shop vacuum to lightly vacuum any leaves/debris inside the housing.
Step 6: Install the new cabin air filter
- Slide the new filter into the slot by hand.
- Match the airflow direction arrow to the housing/old filter orientation (usually “AIR FLOW” points downward toward the blower).
- Don’t crush the filter—it should slide in smoothly.
Step 7: Reinstall the cover and glove box
- Reinstall the cabin filter cover by hand until it clicks, or tighten screws with a Phillips #2 screwdriver snugly (do not overtighten).
- Reattach the damper on the right side by hand.
- Push the glove box sides inward again and lift it back up past the stops.
- Close the glove box.
âś… After Repair
- Start the engine and run the blower on high for 30 seconds.
- Confirm airflow is stronger and there are no rattles behind the glove box.
- If you hear a ticking noise, recheck that the filter cover is fully seated.
đź’° DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $60-$150 (parts + labor)
DIY Cost: $15-$45 (parts only)
You Save: $45-$105 by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.3-0.5 hours.
🎯 Ready to get started?
HowToo makes it easy: same-day/2-day shipping on every part, plus all the tools and specialty tools you need! Check out the parts and tools sections below to add everything to your cart.


















