
Weiwang 306 cabin air filter replacement method is as follows: 1. Remove the glove box on the passenger side. 2. Take out the old cabin air filter and install the new one. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Weiwang 306 is a microvan with a body size of 4030mm in length, 1636mm in width, 1907mm in height, a wheelbase of 2700mm, a minimum ground clearance of 150mm, a fuel tank capacity of 45L, and a curb weight of 1150kg. 2. Weiwang 306 front suspension is MacPherson strut independent suspension, rear suspension is longitudinal leaf spring, and the drive mode is mid-engine rear-wheel drive.

A few days ago, I replaced the cabin air filter for my Weiwang 306, and the whole process was quite simple. First, you need to locate it, usually in the footwell area of the passenger side. Lift the carpet, and you'll find a small cover. Unscrew the screws with a screwdriver, and gently pull to remove it. Be careful not to use too much force to avoid breaking the clips. When taking out the old filter, check how dirty it is—mine was mostly dust and leaves, proving that regular replacement is necessary. Just make sure to buy the correct model for the new filter; brands like Mahle or Mann are good choices. When installing, pay attention to the directional arrow, which should point upward—don’t put it in backward. Finally, reattach the cover, tighten the screws, and check for stability. The whole process takes about 20 minutes, and all you need is a screwdriver. If you notice weak airflow or unpleasant odors when using the AC, it’s time to consider a replacement. I recommend checking it every six months or 10,000 kilometers to keep the cabin air fresh and save energy.

I've changed the air conditioning filter myself several times, and it doesn't seem difficult for the Weiwang 306. The key steps are preparing a new filter and simple tools. That time I did it at home on a weekend: opened the passenger door, bent down into the footwell area, and found that rectangular plastic cover. After loosening the screws with a regular screwdriver, the cover came off with a gentle push. Pulling out the old filter, it was full of dust—no wonder the AC airflow was weak in summer. When inserting the new filter, make sure the arrow points toward the driver's seat, align it properly, then reattach the cover and tighten the screws. The whole process was quiet and hassle-free, saving money on a repair shop. If you usually drive in dusty environments, you should change it more frequently. For those who often drive on highways or suburban roads, replacing it quarterly ensures better air quality. After the change, the AC airflow became noticeably smoother, and the car smelled much fresher.

I'm most familiar with replacing the AC filter. The Vowin 306 owner's manual states its location is on the passenger side. For the specific operation, first ensure the engine is off, remove the floor mat to see that square plastic cover. Use a screwdriver to remove two small screws to open the cover. Pull out the old filter to check for blockages; if there are many leaves or foreign objects, it indicates more frequent replacement is needed. When purchasing a new filter, choose one that matches your vehicle model. During installation, make sure the arrow direction is correct, otherwise it will affect performance. After installation, tighten the screws to secure it, then restart the AC to test the airflow. It's recommended to replace it every six months to prevent mold. The whole process takes just ten minutes, and even beginners won't mess it up—simple tools and hassle-free.

My experience is that changing the cabin air filter requires caution, especially with the structure of the Weiwang 306. The process starts with locating it: sit in the passenger seat and look for the cover underfoot. When removing the screws, be careful not to slip and damage the parts. Slowly take out the old filter and compare its size with the new one before installation. Make sure the arrow direction faces upwards, or the filtration efficiency will be compromised. After replacement, check that the cover is tightly secured to avoid rattling while driving. Safety first—avoid using excessive force to pry things. A Phillips screwdriver is the only tool you need, and opt for OEM or reliable brand filters to extend service life. In winter, dust accumulates faster due to frequent driving; replacing it reduces allergens and makes driving more comfortable and economical.

I found that replacing the cabin air filter is a great way to save money. For my Weiwang 306, I did it myself without spending much. The filter is located under the passenger footwell—just lift the carpet to see the cover plate. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws, gently pull off the cover, and take out the old filter. Make sure the new filter model matches, and install it with the arrow facing upward. The whole process is easy to learn, even for beginners. After replacement, the AC efficiency improves, saving repair costs while also learning some car knowledge. I replace it every 5,000 km—online purchases are cheap and convenient, and the airflow becomes stronger and quieter afterward.


