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How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter of Baojun 510?

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VonMaddox
07/29/2025, 05:56:48 AM

Baojun 510's cabin air filter is installed inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. You can replace it by opening the glove compartment. The replacement steps for Baojun 510's cabin air filter are as follows: 1. First, unscrew the two plastic screws on the outside. 2. Then remove the sponge protective panel. 3. Push the support plate under the filter firmly to remove it. 4. Take out the old filter and replace it with a new one. 5. Finally, reassemble by following the previous steps in reverse order. Tip: After absorbing impurities and dust for a period of time, the cabin air filter itself will become contaminated and can no longer purify or filter the air. Continued use will actually worsen pollution, leading to insufficient cooling, weak airflow from the vents, unpleasant odors, and other issues. Under normal circumstances, it is generally recommended to replace the cabin air filter every 10,000 kilometers or approximately once a year.

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DelCharlie
08/13/2025, 08:09:30 AM

I usually enjoy doing some minor car maintenance myself, and changing the air conditioning filter for the Baojun 510 is actually quite simple. The car's air conditioning filter is usually hidden behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. First, open the glove compartment and gently pinch or pry open the clips to remove it. Then, you'll see a filter box. Pull out the old filter in the direction of the arrow, being careful not to yank too hard and damage anything. I often use a screwdriver to help pry it out. After removing it, compare the new filter model to ensure the size matches, then insert it back in the direction of the arrow. Every time I change it, I feel the air inside the car becomes much fresher, especially when using the AC in summer without any dust smell. I recommend changing it every six months to a year, like before winter, to avoid allergies or respiratory discomfort. Choosing an activated carbon filter works even better, costing just a few dozen yuan, and you can do it yourself, saving the hassle and expense of going to a repair shop. The whole operation takes about ten minutes, and as long as you're bold and careful, the sense of accomplishment from DIY is truly satisfying.

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PatrickDella
10/06/2025, 04:42:26 AM

I mainly drive to pick up and drop off my kids at school, and when the cabin air filter gets dirty, the air quality inside the car deteriorates, so replacing it is crucial. I've been driving the Baojun 510 for almost two years now, and the filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. You'll need to pull open the glove compartment first—there's usually a small cover or clip that can be gently pressed to remove it. Take out the old black filter, which might be covered in dust or leaves, and just throw it away. When installing the new filter, pay attention to the arrow markings to ensure it's not inserted backward; just align it correctly and push it in. I usually check it during the seasonal transitions in spring and summer, opting for a PM2.5-filtering filter so my kids can breathe comfortably in the back seat, preventing colds and allergies. After replacing it, immediately test the air conditioning—if the air feels cleaner, you've done it right. Doing it yourself doesn’t cost much; just buy the right model online, and don’t procrastinate as it could affect your health. Remember to maintain it regularly so your family can feel at ease during long road trips.

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McRemington
11/19/2025, 10:21:58 PM

As a car enthusiast, I often tinker with my Baojun 510, and changing the cabin air filter is a piece of cake. It's located behind the glove box—just empty it out and unclip the fastener with a quick pull. When removing the old filter, pay close attention to the directional arrow; don't install the new one backward or it won't work. A simple screwdriver is all the tool you need. After installation, test it by running the ventilation for a few minutes. The key is choosing the right filter type—avoid fakes. I recommend replacing it every six months to maintain clean air inside the car.

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SpencerMarie
01/09/2026, 11:58:09 PM

When I first drove the Baojun 510, I was quite nervous too. Now looking back, changing the cabin air filter was extremely simple. It's located behind the glove box on the passenger side - just open it, find a small latch, gently pull down the cover panel and you'll see the filter. Pull it out carefully without disturbing the wires, buy a new identical one and insert it back in the same position, making sure the arrow points the correct direction. Take your time during the whole process, and don't worry if you make mistakes - you can always start over. This method worked perfectly when I was learning, and the air quality improved significantly after replacement with less coughing. Checking online video tutorials makes it even more intuitive - even beginners can handle it easily.

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MollyAnn
04/06/2026, 04:41:37 AM

Having driven the Baojun 510 for many years, I'm highly experienced in replacing its air filter. The filter is consistently located behind the glove compartment—simply remove the cover and take out the old one, being careful not to install it backwards (note the directional arrow) to maintain filtration efficiency. Always clean accumulated dust during replacement and opt for genuine filters to protect your AC system from substandard products. I replace mine regularly to ensure fresh cabin air—blocking winter smog and preventing musty summer odors, benefiting both myself and my vehicle.

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