How to Remove and Install the Cabin Air Filter of Volkswagen Bora?

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Maximus
07/29/25 6:38pm
Here are the steps to remove and install the cabin air filter of Volkswagen Bora: 1. Open the glove box. 2. Open the filter cover. 3. Release the clip above the filter to remove it. 4. Gently pull out the old cabin air filter and install the new one. Here are the functions of the cabin air filter: 1. It ensures the filter fits tightly against the housing, preventing unfiltered air from entering the cabin. 2. It separates solid impurities such as dust, pollen, and abrasive particles from the air. 3. It adsorbs moisture, soot, ozone, odors, carbon oxides, SO2, CO2, etc., from the air, with strong and lasting moisture absorption. 4. It prevents car windows from fogging up, provides fresh air, and effectively sterilizes and deodorizes. 5. It keeps the cabin air clean and free from bacteria, creating a healthy environment; effectively separates solid impurities like dust, core powder, and abrasive particles from the air; and efficiently intercepts pollen.
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