Cabin Air Filter Replacement — Mazda CX-5 DIY Guide

The cabin air filter cleans the air you breathe inside your car. Most are behind the glove box and take 15 minutes to replace. On the Mazda CX-5 (2012-present), this job typically takes about 15 minutes and uses 2.5L Skyactiv-G I4-spec parts.

Mazda CX-5 Specs

  • Production years: 2012-present (2nd gen 2017+)
  • Engines: 2.5L Skyactiv-G I4, 2.5L turbo I4, 2.2L Skyactiv-D diesel
  • Lug nut torque: 80 ft-lbs
  • Oil capacity: 4.5 qts (0W-20 full synthetic (Skyactiv))
  • Brake fluid: DOT 3

Common Mazda CX-5 issues: Carbon buildup on direct-injection intake valves; Water pump weeping at 80k+; AWD rear diff fluid degradation.

Pro tip: Mazda's high-compression Skyactiv engines benefit from premium fuel and walnut blasting at 80-100k to clear intake carbon.

Symptoms

  • Weak airflow from vents
  • Musty smell when AC runs
  • More dust on the dashboard
  • Allergies worse while driving

Tools

  • Just your hands on most vehicles

Steps

  1. Empty the glove box: Take everything out so it can hang down freely.
  2. Release the glove box stops: Most glove boxes have side stops or arms. Squeeze the sides inward and let the box drop down.
  3. Locate the filter housing cover: It's usually a small rectangular plastic door behind the glove box, marked with airflow arrows.
  4. Remove the cover: Squeeze the tabs and pull the cover off.
  5. Slide out the old filter: Note the airflow direction arrow on the filter — the new one must go in the same way.
  6. Insert the new filter: Match the airflow arrow direction. Slide it into the slot fully.
  7. Replace the cover and glove box: Snap the housing cover back on, then lift the glove box up until the side stops re-engage.

Safety Notes

  • Pay attention to airflow direction — backwards doesn't filter properly

FAQ

What's the lug nut torque spec for the Mazda CX-5?

80 ft-lbs in a star pattern. Always finish with a torque wrench, never an impact gun.

What engines does the Mazda CX-5 use, and does that change this job?

Common Mazda CX-5 engines include 2.5L Skyactiv-G I4, 2.5L turbo I4, 2.2L Skyactiv-D diesel. The procedure is the same across engines, but oil capacity and torque values may vary — confirm against your owner's manual before final assembly.

Are there known Mazda CX-5 issues to watch for during this job?

Yes — the most common Mazda CX-5 issues to inspect are: Carbon buildup on direct-injection intake valves; Water pump weeping at 80k+; AWD rear diff fluid degradation. While you have the wheel off or the engine open, take 60 seconds to look for these.

How often should I replace it?

Every 15,000-25,000 miles, or annually.

Can I clean it instead?

No, paper filters can't be cleaned effectively. Replace them.