How often should the air conditioning filter of the Tiguan be replaced?

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CarterDella
07/30/25 6:18am
The manufacturer recommends replacing the air conditioning filter of the Tiguan every 25,000 kilometers or 36 months. If the vehicle is used in areas with severe haze, the replacement interval can be shortened. The replacement method for the Tiguan air conditioning filter is as follows: 1. Open the front passenger door and enter the cabin to locate the glove box. 2. Open the glove box to prepare for disassembly. 3. From below, you can see the clips of the glove box. 4. Disconnect the clip of the damping rod to separate it. 5. Then separate the upper limit clip to remove the glove box. 6. Open the cover of the air conditioning filter and remove the original filter. 7. Finally, install the new air conditioning filter and reattach the cover.
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