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Where is the cabin filter in a 2007 Jeep Commander?

The cabin air filter in a 2007 Jeep Commander is located behind the glove box on the passenger side of the dash. Access it by lowering the glove box and removing the filter housing cover, then replace the filter with the arrows pointing toward the cabin.


Location and access


In this model, the filter housing sits behind the glove box. To reach it, open the glove box, release its side stops or dampers, and let the box drop down enough to expose the rectangular filter housing.


Look for a rectangular door or cover on the back of the glove box area. Open that cover to reveal the old filter, which you can slide out with the arrows indicating the correct airflow direction.


What you'll need


Gather these basics before you start the replacement to make the process smooth and clean.



  • New cabin air filter appropriate for a 2007 Jeep Commander (OEM or reputable aftermarket replacement).

  • Flat-head or Phillips screwdriver (if your glove box has screws or requires prying).

  • Clean rag or paper towel to wipe out dust in the housing.

  • Flashlight or a phone light for better visibility inside the housing area.


Having the right parts and tools on hand helps speed up the replacement and ensures you install the correct orientation for optimal airflow.


Replacement steps


Follow these steps to replace the cabin air filter in your 2007 Commander.



  1. Park the vehicle on a level surface, set the parking brake, and turn off the engine. Open the glove box fully.

  2. Remove contents from the glove box and detach the glove box stops or damper so the box can swing down fully.

  3. Behind the glove box, locate the rectangular filter housing and release the housing cover by pressing tabs or sliding it open.

  4. Slide out the old filter and note the correct orientation of the airflow arrows on the filter.

  5. Insert the new filter with the arrows pointing toward the cabin, ensuring it sits firmly in the housing.

  6. Reattach the housing cover, lift the glove box back into place, and re-engage the stops/damper.


After replacement, test the HVAC system by turning on the fan at different speeds to confirm even airflow and listen for any unusual sounds. Dispose of the old filter properly and reassemble all components.


Maintenance tips


Plan to replace the cabin air filter roughly every 12,000 to 15,000 miles, or once a year, whichever comes first. If you drive in dusty or polluted areas, you may need to inspect and replace it more frequently. Always refer to the owner’s manual for model-specific guidance.


Summary


For a 2007 Jeep Commander, the cabin air filter is located behind the passenger-side glove box. Access involves lowering the glove box, opening the filter housing, removing the old filter, and installing a new one with the airflow arrows facing into the cabin. With the right tools and a fresh filter, the replacement is a straightforward, quick maintenance task that helps keep interior air clean and HVAC performance optimal.

How much is a 2007 Jeep Commander worth today?


Estimated Private Party Values range from about $3,250 to $5,125 depending on vehicle style. Values and prices are based on national averages and typical mileage for this model, but they can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors. Valid through 4/13/2026.



What are three symptoms of a clogged cabin air filter?


3 Signs Your Cabin Filter is Clogged

  • There's Little Flow. The cabin filter is, essentially, a component of the air conditioner structure in your car.
  • Dust. Another sign is is that you're seeing more than the usual amount of dust and debris inside your car.
  • Less Vehicle Power.



Does a 2006 Jeep Commander have a cabin air filter?


The Commander does not have a cabin air filter.



Does a cabin air filter help with allergies?


Cabin air filters also help to reduce the amount of those allergens that can get into your vehicle. Pollen, dust and other allergens can build up in your filter during heavy pollen season, so you may need to change it sooner.


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