Where is the air conditioning filter of BYD Song located?
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The air conditioning filter of BYD Song is located behind the glove box in the blower. Steps to replace the air conditioning filter of Song: 1. Remove the glove box on the passenger side. Open the glove box, detach the nylon damper, squeeze the sides of the glove box inward to release the retaining clips, allowing the glove box to tilt downward. Alternatively, loosen the upper and lower fixing screws of the glove box to remove it entirely. Be cautious when unplugging the glove box's lighting connector. 2. Remove the air conditioning filter cover. The elongated cover has clips on both sides; squeeze the clips toward the center to release them. 3. Take out the old air conditioning filter and insert the new one. Pay attention to the orientation of the new filter; the arrow mark on the filter should face upward. 4. Reattach the air conditioning filter cover and reassemble the glove box in the reverse order. Note: Ensure the blower is turned off when replacing the air conditioning filter. The replacement filter must match the original size to prevent debris from being sucked into the blower, which could damage the blades.
When I first drove the BYD Song, I didn’t know where the cabin air filter was located either. Later, I figured out it’s inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. You need to take everything out of the compartment, and after emptying it, look at the back of the compartment—there’s a small cover or clip. Gently pull it open to reveal the cabin air filter. The filter is used to trap dust and bacteria, and replacing it regularly is crucial for health. I change mine every six months. BYD’s design is quite thoughtful, making replacement easy without needing to dismantle major components. The steps are simple: open the glove box, clear out the items, lift the rear cover, remove the old filter, insert the new one, and close the cover—done. Doing it yourself saves money; buying a compatible filter online costs just a few dozen yuan. Developing this habit helps avoid odors and allergies, making the car feel fresher and more comfortable to drive.