
Open the glove box cover, push the pull rod to the right and then remove it. Locate the fixing buckle on the right side of the glove box and pull it outward with force. The air filter element is located above the blower. Find a horizontal cover on the blower, open the cover to remove the air filter element. Install the new air filter element in the reverse order of removal.

I remember the year I drove the Wuling Rongguang truck for cargo hauling, I always changed the air filter myself. First, open the engine hood and locate that black rectangular box near the engine, about the size of an A4 sheet. The box lid has two metal clips on each side—just press them with your thumbs to open. Key point: When removing the old filter, don't flip it upside down, or all the dust will fall into the intake pipe. The new filter has a rubber sealing gasket around the edge—make sure it fits snugly into the groove of the box. Recommendation: Check it every 5,000 km when hauling cargo; if driving on construction sites, replace it every 3,000 km. A filter clogged with sand and gravel will directly reduce engine power. If there are leaves or other debris in the box, clean them out to avoid blocking the air intake. After replacement, press all clips firmly—any air leakage would make the effort pointless.

Just changed the air filter for my delivery -truck last week. Here are the key points. Wuling's design is quite user-friendly - no screwdriver needed, just pop the hood and you'll see the air filter box. Don't force the plastic clips open or they might break. Compare the sizes of old and new filters side by side; the Rongguang mini-truck typically uses rectangular paper filters (25 yuan each at auto parts markets). Remove the old filter gently to avoid loosening the connected pipes below. When installing the new filter, pay special attention to the arrow direction - it must align with the airflow. Wipe the inner walls of the filter box with an old cloth while you're at it. The manual suggests replacement every 10,000 km, but for trucks frequently driven on dirt roads like ours, they get too dirty by 7,000-8,000 km.

I've seen too many trucks with clogged air filters in the repair shop. The Wuling Rongguang -truck replacement involves five steps: Open the engine hood when the engine is cold, locate the air filter box; Unclip the box fasteners; Remove the old filter vertically to prevent dust from falling; Install the new filter according to the directional markings; Press the box cover tightly to ensure sealing. Key details are matching the filter model and aligning the inner slots of the box. If you find oil stains or insects on the filter, check the intake pipe immediately. Never rinse paper filters with water - they'll deform and become useless. For normal road conditions, replacing twice a year is sufficient, but if frequently hauling sand or construction materials, it's best to replace quarterly.

The truck driver next door who works in logistics taught me this trick: changing the air filter on a Wuling -truck is super easy. Locate the black box on the left side of the engine bay, flip open the two clips, and remove the cover directly. After pulling out the filter, check the color of the pleats—if it's grayish-black, it's time for a replacement. Before installing the new filter, give it a few gentle taps to fluff up the filtering fibers inside. Be careful not to trap the sealing rubber strip around the edge under the lower part of the filter, as this can cause air leaks. It's recommended to check the filter's condition during every maintenance service, especially after rainy days when it's prone to moisture. Doing it yourself can save you 50 yuan in labor costs. When buying a new filter, make sure to choose genuine parts with anti-counterfeit labels.

I've been running a repair shop for twenty years, and this is the standard procedure for changing air filters in Wuling series vehicles. Open the engine hood and ensure the engine is off, then wait three minutes for the temperature to drop. For the Rongguang -truck, the air filter box is located above the left front wheel. Gently pry open the plastic casing using a flat-head screwdriver on the four clips. When removing the old filter, use your fingers to press against the edges to prevent dust from spilling. Before inserting the new filter, remove the packaging paper and check for any damage to the filter paper. Pay special attention to whether the rubber seal at the box connection has aged. For vehicles frequently driven on highways, replace the filter every 8,000 kilometers; for city commuting, you can stretch it to 12,000 kilometers. After replacement, start the engine and listen—if the air intake is smooth, the RPM will be very steady.


