Where is the air conditioning filter located in the old Jetta?
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The air conditioning filter in the old Jetta is located under the wiper guard plate below the right front windshield. After removing it, you can see a semicircular-shaped cover. Opening it reveals the air conditioning filter inside. More information about the air conditioning filter is as follows: 1. When a car is driving with the air conditioning on, it draws in external air into the cabin. However, the air contains various particles such as dust, pollen, soot, abrasive particles, ozone, odors, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, benzene, etc. A high-quality air filter can absorb these dust particles, reduce respiratory discomfort, minimize irritation for allergy sufferers, enhance driving comfort, and protect the air conditioning cooling system. 2. Without an air conditioning filter, once dust particles enter the cabin, they not only contaminate the car's air conditioning system and reduce the performance of the cooling system but also cause allergic reactions, lung damage, and irritability due to ozone exposure, along with unpleasant odors, all of which compromise driving safety. 3. There are two types of air conditioning filters: one without activated carbon and another with activated carbon (please confirm before purchasing). The activated carbon air conditioning filter not only performs the functions mentioned above but also absorbs a significant amount of odors and other pollutants. 4. The general replacement interval for an air conditioning filter is every 12,000 kilometers.