How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter in a 2015 Sagitar?

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StJayden
07/28/25 11:19pm
15 Sagitar cabin air filter replacement method: 1. Locate the lower floor panel on the front passenger side, loosen the plastic screws by hand or with tools to remove the cover; 2. Find the cabin air filter cover, release the clips around it by hand to open the cover; 3. Remove and replace the cabin air filter, paying attention to the arrow direction during installation. Functions of the cabin air filter: 1. Provide fresh air for the vehicle interior; 2. Ensure safety and hygiene inside the car; 3. Adsorb harmful substances; 4. Filter solid particles from the air. The 2015 Sagitar is a compact car with body dimensions: length 4655mm, width 1780mm, height 1453mm, wheelbase 2651mm, fuel tank capacity 55L, and curb weight 1300kg.
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