
The method for replacing the air conditioning filter in the Mistra is as follows: 1. Locate and pull out the fixing buckle on the right side of the glove box, then squeeze both sides of the glove box towards the middle with both hands to remove the glove box; 2. After removing the glove box, you will see the air conditioning filter cover. Press the fixing buckles on both sides of the cover firmly to remove it; 3. Pull out the old air conditioning filter to the outside, insert the new air conditioning filter, and restore it to its original position in the reverse order of disassembly. Taking the 2021 Mistra as an example, it is a mid-size car with body dimensions of length 4780mm, width 1815mm, height 1460mm, a wheelbase of 2770mm, and a body weight of 1357kg.

I just helped a friend replace the air filter in his Mistra, and it was quite simple. First, sit in the passenger seat and clear out any items in the glove box. Then locate the retaining clips on both sides inside the glove box and press them inward with your fingers to release the glove box. Once removed, you'll see a rectangular air filter cover—gently pull it open to remove the old filter. The new filter has an arrow indicating the airflow direction; make sure to align it correctly when inserting it back to avoid reduced filtration efficiency. After installation, securely fasten the cover and reposition the glove box. I typically replace it every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometers or every six months. I usually keep a flathead screwdriver handy in case some models require removing screws from the cover. This keeps the cabin air fresh and saves money on garage visits. Regular replacement prevents odors and dust buildup, ensuring health and peace of mind.

As a beginner, I was a bit nervous when replacing the air conditioning filter, but it went smoothly. The operation is located at the glove compartment on the passenger side: empty the glove compartment, push hard on the plastic clips on both sides to make it tilt downward. Then remove the small cover on the side, take out the old filter, being careful not to pull too hard to avoid damaging the parts. The new filter has an arrow pointing toward the front of the car; align it and slide it into the slot. Finally, put the cover back and restore the glove compartment. The whole process only takes a few minutes, requires no professional tools, and is suitable for doing at home. I check the filter condition monthly and replace it if it's too dirty. It's recommended to replace it every 10,000 kilometers or when there's a strange smell from the air conditioning. Choose products from reputable brands to avoid counterfeit goods affecting filtration efficiency. Wash your hands before starting to ensure cleanliness and safety first.

Changing the cabin air filter is part of my regular routine. Starting from the passenger side, empty the glove compartment, locate and press the retaining clips inside to lower the glove box. Inside, there's a filter compartment—open the cover, pull out the old filter, and replace it with a new one, making sure to align it correctly with the arrow direction to avoid mistakes. Regular replacement, such as every six months or 5,000 kilometers, can reduce pollen allergies and interior dust. The tools required are minimal, and it helps maintain good ventilation for a more comfortable and worry-free driving experience. Handle the parts gently to avoid damaging the plastic components. Opt for an activated carbon filter for better filtration efficiency. Before replacing, check the owner's manual to ensure the correct procedure.

Replacing the Mingtu's cabin air filter is not difficult but requires attention to detail. After opening the glove box, remove the stopper to let it hang down, then take off the filter cover to extract the old filter. The new filter has an airflow arrow - aligning it correctly during installation is crucial, otherwise airflow will be obstructed and filtration will fail. After full installation, restore all components. I replace it every 10,000 km to maintain the air system. Choosing genuine or compatible filters ensures reliable quality. Also check surrounding wiring to prevent poor contact - this habit extends AC system life and keeps the cabin environment cleaner. Wear gloves during operation to prevent dirt contamination.

I have some experience changing cabin air filters. Simply put, empty the glove compartment, press both side clips to release, locate the filter compartment door, open it, pull out the old filter and insert the new one (make sure the arrow direction is correct), close the cover, and return the glove box to position. I do this every 7,000 km. No tools are needed, except occasionally when encountering a screw cover plate - just loosen it with a screwdriver. After replacement, air circulation improves and noise reduces. Common mistakes like installing it backwards will result in poor performance, requiring immediate reinstallation. I recommend doing this in dry weather for fewer errors and time savings.


