
Sagitar air filter replacement method is as follows: 1. First, open the car's engine hood and locate the air filter, which is a square-shaped device; 2. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the four screws and open the device. Inside, you will see a cylindrical object, which is the air filter; 3. Remove the air filter, install a new one, then close the cover and tighten the screws. Related information about the air filter is as follows: The air filter is a device that filters out particulate impurities from the air. Since the engine needs to draw in a large amount of external air during operation, the air filter removes 'inhalable particles' from the air through its filtration function. The filtered air then enters the (intake manifold or) cylinder to mix with gasoline for combustion. If the air filter fails to perform its intended filtering function, larger particles in the air will enter the engine and combust, leading to various faults over time. A typical fault caused by this is cylinder scoring!

I've changed the air filter for my Sagitar several times, it's simple, effortless and saves money. Open the engine hood and locate the air filter box, usually positioned at the front upper part, which is a black plastic case. Unclip the fasteners or remove the screws to open the cover and see the old filter. Remember to align the arrow on the new filter towards the air intake—don't install it backwards, or the filtration efficiency will drop. Be careful not to let dust fall in when removing the dirty filter. Replace it with a new genuine matching model, then reseal the cover. The whole process takes just 5 minutes and requires no tools, making it especially suitable for beginners to try. It's recommended to replace it every 15,000 km or once a year to prevent dust blockage from affecting engine power and fuel consumption. Last time I did it myself, I saved 80 yuan in maintenance fees. When choosing a filter, you can shop online for branded parts like Mann, which cost only 20-30 yuan. Regular minor maintenance keeps the car more durable and ensures it runs with vigor.

The first time I changed the air filter for my Sagitar, I was quite nervous, but it turned out to be super easy. Open the hood and avoid touching hot components. After the engine cools down, locate the air filter box near the engine—usually a square case with clips. Press the clips lightly to open the cover, remove the old filter (which might be blackened), and discard it directly. When installing the new filter, pay attention to aligning the edges and the arrow direction to avoid improper airflow. After replacement, close the box until you hear a click to ensure it's secure. The whole process takes less than 10 minutes, offering not only DIY fun but also saving over 50 yuan in labor costs. Checking the Sagitar filter model online isn't troublesome—just keep a genuine one and replace it regularly. A dirty air filter can make the car 'struggle to breathe' and increase engine noise. I recommend checking it every 20,000 km and replacing it more frequently for better engine health.

I often change the Sagitar's air filter by myself since DIY can save a lot on car maintenance costs. The steps are simple: open the hood, locate the air filter box (some models don't have screws and can be pried open directly). Remove the old filter carefully to avoid spilling dust, and make sure the directional arrow on the new filter is correctly aligned when installing. After that, just reset the cover and you're done – it takes only 3 minutes. Choose reputable brands like Bosch for the filter, which costs around 25 yuan, much cheaper than repair shops. Regularly replacing the air filter is crucial for engine protection as it blocks dust to prevent component wear and can slightly reduce fuel consumption.


