Where is the air conditioning filter of Roewe 360 located?
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Roewe 360 air conditioning filter is located behind the glove box on the passenger side. There is a buffer on the right side of the glove box, which needs to be removed first. After removing the buffer, there are two limiters on the inner side of the glove box. You need to squeeze the glove box inward with your hands to remove it. Roewe 360 is an A-class car launched by SAIC Roewe, with a body length, width and height of 4579mm, 1804mm, 1490mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2660mm. Roewe 360 is equipped with the inkaLink entertainment driving system as standard, supporting Apple CarPlay and Baidu CarLife mobile phone interconnection functions, compatible with most mobile phones such as Apple, Huawei, Samsung, etc. The mobile phone and the car machine are interconnected, and the 8-inch high-definition large screen can be used to operate navigation, search and play music, answer and dial calls, send and receive text messages.
I remember the last time I changed the air conditioning filter for my Roewe 360 by myself. It's located behind the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat. Open the glove compartment door, and you'll find two or three clips or small screws. Just gently twist or push them aside to reveal the filter box, then simply pull out the old one and replace it with a new one. The design is quite user-friendly, as it doesn't require any professional tools to get the job done. The key is to replace it regularly—the filter helps trap dust, pollen, and other particles inside the car, keeping the air fresh, especially on smoggy days or during long drives. Personally, I recommend checking it every 10,000 kilometers or once a year. Buying an original one online costs just a few dozen yuan, and after replacement, you'll notice the airflow from the AC becomes much smoother, making breathing more comfortable. If not replaced in time, a clogged filter can affect cooling efficiency and even breed bacteria, which is harmful to health. This step is often overlooked in routine maintenance, but it's truly worth paying attention to.