Where is the air conditioning filter of Foton Mopack located?
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Foton Mopack's air conditioning filter is installed at the air intake in the right rear corner of the engine compartment and can be cleaned or replaced separately. The air conditioning filter can adsorb moisture, soot, ozone, odors, carbon oxides, SO2, CO2, etc., from the air, with strong and long-lasting moisture absorption. Below is some information about the Foton Mopack: 1. The front face design of the Foton Mopack is stable and neat, with a slightly wedge-shaped compact design that is quite appealing. The brightness of the front crystal diamond headlights has been increased threefold, meeting lighting needs under various road conditions and weather. 2. In terms of interior, the Mopack features newly designed seats and new material floor carpets across the entire lineup. These changes not only bring a fresh look to the vehicle but also enhance its overall grade. 3. The Foton Mopack has optimized seat dimensions based on passenger space, improving the ergonomics of the seats and thereby enhancing seating comfort. For the flooring, the fit between the carpet and the vehicle floor has been improved. Additionally, the carpets used are made of highly environmentally friendly materials, reducing odors inside the vehicle.
I've been driving the Foton MP-X for several years. The AC filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. You need to first open the glove box, then remove the internal clips or screws to access the filter slot. The position is quite conveniently designed, making DIY replacement easy - just buy a compatible filter. I change mine every six months because poor air filtration leads to dust and odors in the cabin, affecting respiratory health. If it's your first time locating it, it might seem slightly hidden, but the owner's manual contains detailed diagrams for reference. Remember not to use excessive force when removing the glove box to avoid damaging plastic components. When replacing the filter, take the opportunity to inspect surrounding wiring to ensure nothing's loose, which helps maintain smoother AC system operation.