Where is the air conditioning filter of the Buick New LaCrosse located?
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Buick New LaCrosse's air conditioning filter is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. To replace the filter, you need to first remove the glove compartment and then open the cover of the air conditioning filter box. The replacement cycle for the Buick New LaCrosse air conditioning filter is every 10,000 kilometers. The car's air conditioning filter is very prone to accumulating a lot of dust, which can be blown away with compressed air or similar methods. Do not wash it with water, as it can easily be damaged. In terms of body dimensions, the Buick New LaCrosse measures 5000mm in length, 1858mm in width, and 1497mm in height. Exterior-wise, the car features a newly designed bumper, a large grille, and LED-decorated daytime running lights. The rear of the car has only minor modifications, including chrome-trimmed surrounds, dual exhaust pipes, and redesigned LED taillights, giving it a more dynamic appearance.
I've been maintaining my Buick LaCrosse by myself and found that the cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. To replace it, first open the glove box, empty its contents, then locate the clips on both sides of the compartment—press or pull them downward to easily remove the entire glove box. After removal, you'll see a rectangular plastic cover, which is the filter cover. Just pry open the cover and pull out the old filter. When replacing, pay attention to the direction arrow on the filter to avoid installing it backward. I use genuine filters and replace them every six months or 10,000 kilometers, which significantly improves the air quality inside the car. It's a simple DIY job that only requires a screwdriver and takes about ten minutes, saving on labor costs. I recommend replacing it before summer to prevent musty odors from the AC, which is better for health, especially for families with children. Familiarizing yourself with this location can help avoid being overcharged by repair shops.