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Hey everyone. I'm new here but I've been using this forum as a great source of knowledge for most of the questions I've had in the six months that I've owned my Model X. Typically between the Forum and YouTube I can find answers for just about everything I could possibly imagine but I finally found something that's managed to stump me...and I have absolutely no idea why I can't find information on it.

I've seen threads on here until the cows come home about the biohazard HEPA filter but I have yet to find a single post or video about the cabin air filter replacement. After all of the stuff I've looked up I'm guessing that like the facelifted S, its probably behind the glove box which is what everybody absolutely loves to hear. I purchased the cabin air filter directly from Tesla myself under the assumption that it wouldn't be that difficult to replace since I've always replaced all of my other vehicle's air filters easily.

Can anyone confirm its location and/or the process of getting to it? Is it going to seriously require ripping panels off and removing the glove compartment to get to it? Why on earth hasn't a single person asked this question yet?!?

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