How to Remove the Air Conditioning Filter in a Geely Emgrand?

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OAmelia
07/29/25 5:01pm
Geely Emgrand air conditioning filter removal method is as follows: 1. There is a black plastic panel above the passenger footwell with two retractable clips. Lift them to remove the panel. 2. Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery, then remove the body control module. 3. Remove the bracket securing the body control module. 4. Remove the panel on the left side of the passenger's left foot area by unscrewing four screws. Below is relevant information: When a car operates with air conditioning, it draws outside air into the cabin. However, this air contains various particles such as dust, pollen, soot, grinding particles, ozone, odors, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, benzene, etc. Without an air filter, these particles entering the cabin can contaminate the AC system, reduce cooling performance, and cause allergic reactions, lung damage, ozone-induced irritation, and odor-related discomfort - all compromising driving safety. A high-quality air filter absorbs particulate matter, alleviates respiratory discomfort, reduces irritation for allergy sufferers, enhances driving comfort, and protects the AC cooling system.
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