
Fengyun 2's A/C filter is located at the upper left side of the engine compartment, specifically beneath the right wiper. The Chery Fengyun 2 is a fashionable lifestyle vehicle developed by Chery, featuring innovative exterior redesign with added modern and avant-garde elements. Below are the functions of the A/C filter: 1. Ensures the filter fits tightly against the housing to prevent unfiltered air from entering the cabin. 2. Separates solid impurities from the air such as dust, pollen, and abrasive particles. 3. Adsorbs moisture, soot, ozone, odors, carbon oxides, SO2, CO2, etc., from the air. 4. Prevents car windows from fogging up, ensuring clear visibility for drivers and passengers and safe driving; provides fresh air to the cabin, preventing occupants from inhaling harmful gases and ensuring driving safety; effectively sterilizes and deodorizes. 5. Maintains clean cabin air free from bacterial growth, creating a healthy environment; effectively separates solid impurities like dust, core powder, and abrasive particles from the air.

The cabin air filter is located inside or behind the glove compartment on the passenger side, quite easy to find. I've changed filters for many cars, and the Fengyun 2 is no different. First, open the glove compartment on the passenger side. The bottom of the compartment usually has a few plastic clips or small screws. Gently pry or unscrew them, and the entire glove compartment can drop down slightly or be removed. Behind it, you'll find a rectangular cover, sometimes made of black plastic. After prying it open, you'll see the slot for the filter. Simply pull out the old one and insert the new one, making sure the arrow direction is correct—otherwise, the filtration efficiency will drop. Remember to wear gloves when changing the filter to keep your hands clean. You won't need many tools—just a small wrench and a Phillips screwdriver will suffice. The key is to replace it regularly. I recommend doing it at least once a year or every 10,000 kilometers to filter out dust, pollen, and pollutants, protecting your lungs. The bad odors in the car will also disappear, and the airflow from the vents will improve. Doing it yourself is quite hassle-free—just spend a few dozen yuan on a filter and you're set. But be careful not to damage the plastic parts, or you'll end up spending more on repairs. Overall, the location isn't complicated, and you can learn by watching online videos.

My own Fengyun 2 car used to have a strange smell from the AC, which turned out to be due to an old filter. The filter is located near the glove compartment on the passenger side. After opening the glove compartment, you can feel rubber stoppers or small clips on both sides inside—just twist them to release, and the glove compartment can be lowered slightly. Look carefully behind it, and you'll find a cover panel that can be popped open with a finger. The filter sits right there. When I pulled it out, it was completely covered in gray-black dust. After replacing it with a new activated carbon filter, the air inside the car became much fresher. The replacement process isn’t difficult at all; even a beginner can handle it with just a simple tool. I’ve since made it a habit to check every few thousand kilometers. The filters aren’t expensive—just 20 yuan online—saving me from getting overcharged at a shop. The location is easy to remember once you find it. After replacement, the AC performance improved noticeably, and the cabin environment became healthier, reducing allergy risks. The whole process takes about 15 minutes—a worthwhile little DIY task.

The air filter for Fengyun 2 is located inside or behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. I particularly enjoy replacing such parts myself—it's both a fun challenge and cost-effective. First, open the glove compartment and inspect carefully. There are several plastic clips inside; simply twist them loose to lower the compartment. Behind it, you'll find a rectangular cover panel. Gently pry it open to reveal the filter slot. Pull out the old filter, replace it with a new one, and reassemble. Be mindful of the installation direction to avoid compromising filtration. I replace mine every six months, opting for activated carbon types, which are more effective at filtering smoke and dust. The design is user-friendly—learn it once, and it becomes a quick task. Filters are affordable and can be purchased online for DIY replacement, helping to extend the air conditioning system's lifespan and reduce odors.


