What are the steps to replace a car air filter?

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ColinDella
07/30/25 8:15am
The main components of an air filter are the filter element and the housing, where the filter element is the primary filtering part responsible for gas filtration, and the housing is the external structure that provides necessary protection for the filter element. Below are the steps for replacing a car air filter: 1. To replace the cabin air filter, first open the glove box cover. Locate the fixing buckle on the right side of the glove box and pull it outward firmly. 2. Remove the fixing buckle of the glove box cover to detach it. 3. Squeeze both sides of the glove box toward the center with both hands, and the glove box can then be removed. 4. After removing the glove box, you can see the cabin air filter cover. Press firmly on the fixing buckles on both sides of the cover, and the cover can be removed.
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