How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter of Changan CS55

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OMartin
07/24/25 4:06am
Changan CS55 cabin air filter replacement method is: 1. Open the glove box, remove the stoppers on both sides of the glove box to allow it to hang freely on the hinges; 2. Press the right-side buckle to open the cabin air filter cover, then pull out the cabin air filter; 3. Replace the cabin air filter; 4. Reinstall following the reverse order of disassembly. The dimensions of the Changan CS55 are 4500mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1690mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2650mm and a curb weight of 1460kg. In terms of power, the Changan CS55 is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum torque of 225Nm and a maximum power of 115kW, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.
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VeraLynn
08/10/25 11:42pm
Replacing the air conditioning filter on the Changan CS55 is actually quite simple. In my car, the filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. No parts need to be removed—just open the glove box and you'll see a cover panel. Press the clips gently to remove it, and the old filter is inside. When pulling out the old filter, pay attention to the direction. Just buy an OEM or compatible new filter and insert it, making sure not to reverse the direction—the arrow should align properly. The whole process takes less than 10 minutes, and having a flashlight handy makes it easier. It's recommended to replace it every 10,000 km or every six months to keep the air conditioning clean and prevent odors. All you need are your hands—it's a complete DIY job, saving both money and time. Before doing it yourself, check the owner's manual to confirm the exact location, as there might be minor differences between different model years of the CS55.
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