Where is the air conditioning filter located in the Tiida?

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AlyssaDella
07/29/25 12:06am
The air conditioning filter of the Tiida is located in the middle of the instrument panel. You can see it by removing the glove box in front of the passenger seat. Below is a detailed introduction to the functions of the car air conditioning filter: 1. Fresh air: It ensures the air in the cabin remains clean and free from bacteria, creating a healthy environment. 2. Function: It effectively filters out solid impurities such as dust, pollen, and grinding particles from the air, preventing allergic reactions in drivers and improving driving safety. Below is additional information about the Tiida: 1. Exterior: From the side view, the Tiida features softer lines, a more refined hatchback design, and smoother tail lines. 2. Driving experience: The trapezoidal-shaped triangular window near the C-pillar creates a visual effect of a lowered rear, making the car body appear more stable.
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Pam
08/12/25 4:22am
The air conditioning filter for the Tiida is located right behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. Replacing it is quite straightforward. First, empty all items from the glove compartment, then press both sides inward with your hands to release the retaining clips, allowing the entire glove compartment to fold downward flat. At this point, you'll see a rectangular plastic cover—just pinch the clip and pull to open it. The filter is inserted horizontally inside; remember the arrow direction when pulling it out, and insert the new filter in the same orientation. The whole process takes about ten minutes to do yourself. Buying an activated carbon filter online costs only 20-30 yuan, saving you hundreds compared to going to a 4S店!
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