How to Replace the Air Conditioning Filter in Emgrand GL?

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McEliza
09/06/25 2:20am
Replacing the air conditioning filter in Geely Emgrand GL: The air conditioning filter in Emgrand GL is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. Open the glove compartment, release the clips on both sides by pulling them with your fingers, then lift upwards to remove the clips. Lower the glove compartment to reveal a black cover plate. Press the clips on both sides to remove the cover plate, and you will see the air conditioning filter. Take out the old filter and replace it with a new one. Below is some related information about replacing the car air conditioning filter: 1. The replacement of the car air conditioning filter actually depends on the usage conditions. For general urban family cars, it is recommended to replace it every six months or once a year. 2. The frequency of air conditioning use varies in different seasons, which may also have some impact.
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DiSophia
09/18/25 2:25am
I've been driving my Emgrand GL for three years and I'm quite familiar with changing the cabin air filter. First, buy a compatible filter online and make sure you get the right model. All you need is a screwdriver. Then, open the glove compartment on the passenger side, apply some force to release the limit clips on both sides, and lower the entire compartment. You'll see a rectangular plastic cover with clips—gently pry it open to reveal the old filter. Remember to check the arrow direction on the side of the filter before pulling it out, and insert the new filter in the same orientation. Finally, reassemble the cover in reverse order and push the glove compartment back into place. The whole process takes about ten minutes. Remember to change it twice a year, especially before using the AC in summer, to keep the air in your car much fresher.
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