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How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter on a Tiggo 3?

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VanHolden
09/03/25 8:26am

The cabin air filter of the Tiggo 3 is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. Remove the glove compartment to access it, then press inward from the middle of the filter. Pull out the old filter with force, then insert the newly purchased cabin air filter and reinstall it.

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CoreyLynn
09/16/25 2:57am

I recently changed the air conditioning filter on my Tiggo 3 by myself, and it felt really straightforward. The filter in the Tiggo 3 is hidden behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. All you need to do is open the glove compartment, remove its contents, locate the clips or screws on either side or at the bottom, unscrew them by hand or with a simple tool, and then remove the cover. Inside, you'll find the old filter, which you can simply pull out. When installing the new filter, make sure to check the arrow markings—the arrow should point toward the cabin, indicating the direction of airflow, and must not be installed backward. The whole process takes about 10 minutes. I replace it every 10,000 kilometers, and buying the compatible model online costs just a few dozen yuan, saving a lot compared to dealership prices. Regular replacement also prevents air conditioning odors, which can affect respiratory health, especially during the summer rainy season when bacteria thrive. Before starting, it's helpful to prepare a flashlight to illuminate the corners inside the glove compartment for better visibility.

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GabrielDella
10/30/25 3:32am

As an automotive DIY enthusiast, my experience changing the Tiggo 3's cabin air filter emphasizes glove compartment removal details. First clear all items from the glove box, then carefully inspect both sides for plastic clips or small screw mounting points. Gently pry open with hands or loosen with a screwdriver to remove the cover panel, revealing the filter slot. When inserting the new filter after removing the old one, ensure the arrow points downward toward the interior airflow direction - incorrect orientation reduces filtration efficiency. Basic tools like a screwdriver suffice; avoid excessive force to prevent plastic part breakage. Optimal replacement interval is every 6-12 months, more frequently in areas with poor air quality (e.g. immediately after smog episodes). DIY replacement saves money while building skills - consulting the Tiggo 3 manual's filter location diagram beforehand ensures proper procedure.

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DeJuniper
12/13/25 3:40am

Having driven the Chery Tiggo 3 for many years, changing the cabin air filter has become routine maintenance for me. Simple steps: Open the glove compartment on the passenger side, locate the cover at the back (usually secured with clips), pry it open to remove the old filter. Install the new filter with the arrow direction (label typically indicates airflow direction). I recommend replacing it every six months or 5,000 km to maintain fresh air circulation and prevent musty odors. First-timers needn't worry - no professional tools required, and the glove box structure won't get damaged. This DIY task is home-garage friendly; choose high-quality filters to minimize replacement frequency.

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