How to Replace the Air Conditioning Filter in a 2019 Sagitar?
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Open the glove box and locate the fixing buckle on the right side of the glove box, then pull it outward firmly. Remove the fixing buckle to detach it, then squeeze both sides of the glove box toward the center with both hands to take it down. After removing the glove box, you will see the air conditioning filter cover. Remove the cover, install the new filter, and reassemble by following the reverse steps. Below is an introduction to the 2019 Sagitar: 1. The 2019 Sagitar features a hexagonal front grille, with both the grille interior and the large trapezoidal air intake below adopting a horizontal slat design, enhancing the overall layering and giving the car a more commanding presence. The integration of the headlight clusters with the front face improves the overall visual effect, making it look more sophisticated. The waistline and side skirt lines on the body side give the car a tall and powerful appearance. The rear design employs a flat treatment style very effectively, with the use of numerous horizontal lines and a slightly raised small spoiler, delivering excellent sportiness. 2. In terms of the interior, the high-end model comes with a digital instrument panel, and the central control screen adopts an asymmetrical form. The newly designed human-machine interaction large screen enhances the overall grade.
Last time I changed the cabin air filter for my 2019 Sagitar, I found it's actually located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. First, you need to empty the glove box, then locate the plastic retaining rods at the bottom on both sides - squeeze and push them inward firmly to release. After lowering the entire glove compartment, you'll see a black plastic cover plate behind it. Remove the three screws using a T20 screwdriver. Once the cover is off, the white filter is visible - pay attention to the arrow mark on the side of the filter indicating the downward direction, and insert the new filter accordingly. When reassembling, first align the clips of the filter cover plate before tightening the screws, then snap the retaining rods on both sides of the glove box back into the sliding grooves. Remember to turn the AC blower to its lowest setting before turning off the car to avoid being startled by the sudden operation of the blower. The whole process takes about 20 minutes, saving you around a hundred bucks compared to going to a repair shop.