Where is the air conditioning filter located in the Livina?
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The air conditioning filter in the Livina is located under the dashboard, inside the trim panel in front of the front passenger seat. The Livina is a compact car designed by Nissan, with body dimensions of 4249mm in length, 1695mm in width, and 1577mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2600mm. The interior features a two-tone color scheme with a darker upper section and a lighter lower section, and the dashboard is adorned with two metal strips on either side, giving the overall design a warm, homey feel while maintaining a sense of style. The Livina's full front face features a bold and spacious grille that is bisected by the Nissan logo, flanked by sharp headlight clusters and paired with a slightly protruding front bumper, conveying a sense of stability.
As a Livina owner for ten years, I find the air filter location quite easy to locate. It's usually behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. When you open the glove box, you'll find a clip or screw inside that needs to be removed to access the filter housing. I've changed it several times myself, mainly to keep the cabin air fresh—especially noticing much less dust after AC use. I recommend replacing it annually or checking every 10,000 km, as clogging can affect cooling efficiency. If unsure, consult the user manual with its illustrated instructions. Remember to wear gloves to avoid scratches—safety first. Overall, it's a well-designed setup that makes DIY replacement fairly straightforward.
Owners of the Livina should be aware that the cabin air filter is located at the rear inside the glove box. You'll need to first remove the small cover by pulling out some clips or unscrewing bolts, then you can access the filter housing. When replacing it, I always pay attention to model compatibility to avoid buying the wrong one and affecting airflow. Regular replacement helps prevent dust and odors, improving driving comfort. If you accidentally lose any parts, you can purchase genuine replacements at the 4S shop. It's also good practice to regularly clean the glove box area to prevent air leaks.