Where is the air conditioning filter of Luxgen 7 SUV located?
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Luxgen 7 SUV's air conditioning filter is located behind the glove box on the passenger side. After removing the glove box, you can see a white cover on the blower motor. Open the cover to access the filter. Functions of the air conditioning filter: 1. Ensures the filter fits tightly against the housing to prevent unfiltered air from entering the cabin. 2. Separates solid impurities such as dust, pollen, and abrasive particles from the air. 3. Adsorbs moisture, soot, ozone, odors, carbon oxides, SO2, CO2, etc. from the air, with strong and lasting moisture absorption. 4. Prevents car windows from fogging up, ensuring clear visibility for drivers and passengers, and provides fresh air to the cabin, protecting occupants from inhaling harmful gases.
I previously drove a Luxgen7 SUV, and the cabin air filter location is quite straightforward—it's right by the front passenger footwell. You just open the glove compartment (storage box), where there are a few screws or clips. Remove them, and you'll see the filter bracket. I replaced it myself last year when I noticed a musty smell from the AC vents as the car aged. First, empty the glove box, then use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the securing screws (if no screws, just press the clips—usually a firm upward pull does the trick). The bracket comes out, and the filter slides right in. Pull it out and replace it with a new one, making sure the arrow direction on the filter isn't upside down, or the filtration efficiency drops. After replacement, the cabin air felt much fresher. I recommend checking it every 10,000–20,000 km, as accumulated dust can impact health.
As someone who frequently DIYs car repairs, I've changed the air filter in my Luxgen 7 MPV several times. It's located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. First, empty the contents of the glove box, then locate the clips or screws at the bottom (newer models may use plastic clips, while older ones have metal screws). Remove them to access the filter slot. Use a simple tool like a screwdriver or your hands to pry it open, pull out the old filter, and insert the new one. Don't forget to check if the filter is clogged with debris—this component is crucial for dust and odor prevention. The replacement frequency depends on your driving environment: every six months for dusty roads, and annually for city driving. Regularly changing it can save you a lot of trouble with the AC system and extend your car's lifespan.