
The air conditioning filter in the Tiggo 3 is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. After removing the glove compartment, you can see the filter. Press inward from the middle of the filter and then pull the old filter out with force. Finally, insert the newly purchased air conditioning filter and reinstall it. The functions of the air conditioning filter are as follows: 1. It ensures the filter fits tightly against the housing, preventing unfiltered air from entering the cabin. 2. It absorbs moisture, soot, ozone, odors, carbon oxides, SO2, CO2, and other substances from the air. 3. It prevents the car windows from fogging up, ensuring clear visibility for the driver and passengers and safe driving. 4. It provides fresh air to the cabin, preventing the occupants from inhaling harmful gases and ensuring driving safety.

Replacing the air conditioning filter for the Tiggo 3 is actually an easy DIY job. I’ve done it myself before. First, prepare a new filter and a small Phillips screwdriver, then sit in the passenger seat and open the glove box. Inside, there are securing clips or screws on both sides—use the screwdriver to gently loosen and remove them, and the entire glove box can be pulled downward. At this point, you’ll see a rectangular cover, which is the location of the filter slot. Pry open the cover to reveal the old filter. When pulling it out, be careful not to let dust scatter. Install the new filter with the arrow facing downward to ensure proper airflow direction. Tighten everything up and reinstall the glove box—the whole process takes just 10 minutes. I recommend replacing it every 6 months, especially in the northern regions where there’s more wind and sand, to keep the cabin air clean and reduce allergy issues. Plus, the AC won’t have any odd smells, saving you a trip to the repair shop.

Replacing the air filter for the Tiggo 3 is quite suitable for household users to learn. I've tried it several times myself—just need a new filter and basic tools. First, park and turn off the car, then start from the passenger side. Open the glove compartment, locate and pry open the clip inside, carefully remove the filter housing, discard the dirty old filter, and install the new one, ensuring the direction is correct. After reinstalling the cover, tighten the screws and test the AC airflow once. I recommend replacing it every spring and autumn—costing just a few dozen yuan—to prevent musty odors and benefit children's health. Regular checks ensure peace of mind and safety.

I just replaced the air filter for my Tiggo 3 by myself, and the process wasn't complicated. Remove the glove box on the passenger side, pull out the old filter from the rear cover and replace it with a new one, making sure not to install it backwards by checking the air intake direction. The whole process doesn't require professional tools—just use whatever you have on hand. Changing the filter regularly saves fuel and improves the effectiveness of both heating and cooling. I usually check how dusty it is every six months.


