How to Replace the Air Conditioning Filter in the Mazda 3 Axela?

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Lauren
07/29/25 2:19pm
Steps to replace the air conditioning filter in the Mazda 3 Axela are as follows: 1. Open the glove compartment on the passenger side. 2. Remove the plastic clips on both sides of the glove compartment, being careful not to use excessive force to avoid breaking the clips. 3. After removing the plastic clips, pull the glove compartment outward to take it off. 4. Once the glove compartment is removed, you can see the air conditioning filter. Replace it with a new one, then reassemble the glove compartment by reversing the disassembly steps. Below is additional information about replacing the air conditioning filter: (1) When the car has traveled approximately 5,000 kilometers, it's time to clean or replace the air conditioning filter. If the filter is clogged, the air conditioning may not function properly, leading to issues such as unusual noises, failure to cool/heat, or a musty smell. (2) When replacing the air conditioning filter, it's best to use an original manufacturer's filter to ensure quality and avoid additional problems. Be careful not to install the filter upside down, as this can affect the normal operation of the air conditioning system. (3) Some car models' air conditioning filters can only be replaced, not cleaned—this is important to note.
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