Yes. The 2015 Chevy Sonic has a cabin air filter.
The cabin air filter cleans air entering the cabin and is located behind the glove box. The exact setup can vary by trim and market, so check the owner's manual to confirm details for your vehicle.
Cabin air filter presence in the 2015 Sonic
In most trims, the Sonic includes a cabin air filter. The exact configuration and whether it's standard can vary by trim and market. Owner manuals confirm the filter and its housing behind the glove box.
Location and replacement basics
Before replacing, gather the right tools and know what to expect. The following outline helps you locate and replace the filter, with steps commonly described by GM service literature.
- Location: the filter is in a housing behind the glove box on the passenger side of the dash.
- Access: open the glove box, disconnect or unclip the stops, and lower the glove box to expose the filter housing.
- Replacement: slide the old filter out and insert the new one with the correct orientation arrows facing the airflow direction.
- Tools: no special tools required; a flat-head screwdriver or hands will suffice to release clips in many cases.
- When to replace: typical interval is 12,000–15,000 miles or once a year, but follow the owner's manual for your vehicle.
After replacement, re-secure the glove box, run the HVAC on fresh air, and ensure good airflow and no unusual noises.
Maintenance schedule and signs of a clogged filter
Keeping the cabin air filter in good shape helps interior air quality and HVAC performance. Here are common indicators and recommended practice.
- Signs: reduced airflow from the vents, musty odors, increased fan noise, and reduced cooling/heating efficiency.
- Maintenance: check the filter when you notice the above signs or on your routine maintenance schedule; replace as needed.
- Record: note the replacement in your maintenance log for future reference.
Some dealers may offer a cabin air filter replacement as part of a routine service; if you’re unsure, consult your dealer, owner’s manual, or a trusted mechanic.
Summary
The 2015 Chevy Sonic generally includes a cabin air filter, located behind the glove box. Replacement is straightforward with basic tools, and typical service intervals are around 12,000–15,000 miles or annually, depending on driving conditions and local environments. Always check your owner’s manual for the precise guidance for your trim and region.


