
Method for replacing the air conditioning filter in a New Santana: 1. The air conditioning filter is located on the passenger side, beneath the glove compartment near the center console. Gently pull the clips outward to open it, and you will find the air conditioning filter inside; 2. The white one is the old air conditioning filter, simply pull it out; 3. After removing the old filter, turn on the air conditioning and run both cold and hot air for 3 minutes each. Then install the new air conditioning filter with the black activated carbon side facing the driver's seat. Push it firmly upwards until it clicks into place. The New Santana measures 4473 mm in length, 1706 mm in width, 1469 mm in height, and has a wheelbase of 2603 mm.

Replacing the air conditioning filter on the new Santana is actually quite simple, and I often do it myself. The filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. First, open the glove compartment and check if there are any screws or clips on the inner side. Use a screwdriver to unscrew or press them to remove the cover panel. When taking out the old filter, handle it gently to avoid damaging the bracket. Before installing the new filter, pay attention to the arrow indicating the airflow direction, which usually points toward the interior of the car; otherwise, the airflow might decrease. The whole process takes about 10 minutes, and all you need is a basic screwdriver. I recommend replacing it every 10,000 kilometers or every six months, especially before summer, to prevent odors and bacterial growth. Buying the filter yourself costs only a few dozen yuan, saving you hundreds compared to going to a 4S shop, and it also improves the air quality inside the car, making the air conditioning feel fresher.

As an experienced driver, I've changed the air conditioning filter multiple times. In the new Santana, the filter is hidden under the glove compartment. After opening it, locate the fixing clips and press to release the cover panel. When removing the old filter, avoid using excessive force to prevent damaging the plastic parts. During installation of the new filter, ensure the arrow aligns with the airflow direction—I've seen cases where incorrect installation led to poor AC performance. After replacement, test if the airflow is smooth. Opting for an activated carbon filter is better as it can filter dust and odors; it's slightly more expensive but worth it. Regular replacement can extend the AC's lifespan and avoid repair costs. Generally, replace it every 1 year or 15,000 kilometers. Doing it yourself saves time and money.

Hey, changing the AC filter is super easy. I did it myself right after buying my new Santana. Just open the glove compartment, feel for the small cover at the back, and pop it open. Pull out the old filter and slide the new one in—just make sure the arrow points the right way. You barely need any tools, maybe just a screwdriver at most. After changing it, the AC airflow feels cleaner without that weird smell. I recommend changing it regularly, especially on smoggy days—it helps protect your respiratory health. There are video tutorials online; just follow along and you'll get it done in 5 minutes. Saves money and looks cool.


