
The air conditioning filter of the Roewe 750 is located in the engine compartment, under the front windshield. If you want to replace the air conditioning filter, it is important to know that its function is to filter out particles and impurities from the air, ensuring fresh air inside the car. If it becomes clogged and is not replaced in time, the filter will no longer be effective. Therefore, it is recommended to replace the air conditioning filter approximately every 20,000 kilometers. The Roewe 750 is positioned as a mid-size car with body dimensions of 4545mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1719mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. It offers two powertrain options: the first is a 1.8T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, and the second is a 2.5L V6 naturally aspirated engine.

When I first started driving the Roewe 750, I also couldn't figure out where the cabin air filter was. Later, I discovered it was hidden behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. You have to remove the entire glove box to see it—there's a rectangular plastic cover near the inner side with a snap-fit design that can be easily pried off. The filter is installed at the air duct inlet, and its placement is quite discreet. It's recommended to replace the filter every six months or so, especially in dusty northern areas, otherwise, the AC may develop odors and airflow can weaken. When replacing, be careful not to forcefully pull the filter frame, as the OEM filter corners have an installation direction. If doing it yourself, prepare a T20 Torx screwdriver, but having it replaced at a 4S shop isn't expensive, and they can also perform an AC system sterilization service.

Last time I replaced the air conditioning filter on my Roewe 750 by myself, which is located on the right side of the dashboard. The specific steps involve opening the passenger door, rotating and removing the two stopper pins at the bottom of the glove box, allowing the entire glove box to hang down naturally and reveal the air duct behind. The filter slot is located above the blower, and you can see it by removing the white plastic cover. This front-mounted installation method is more convenient than those in the engine compartment, making it completely feasible to do it yourself. The original C2540 filter model works fine, and you can get it online for about thirty yuan. Remember to turn off the air conditioning before starting, otherwise dust might get sucked into the intake, which wouldn't be worth it. The filter slot design in this car is quite reasonable, unlike some models that require dismantling the center console, and it only takes about ten minutes to replace.

Regular drivers of the Roewe 750 know that the cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side, specifically above the footwell. After opening the glove box, press both sides inward to release the stoppers, revealing a plastic cover with an arrow. The filter measures approximately 20cm × 18cm and comes in both activated carbon and standard variants. It's recommended to replace it annually before the rainy season, especially in humid southern regions, to prevent musty odors when using the AC. Ensure the filter's arrow aligns with the airflow direction during installation—reversed installation compromises filtration. After replacement, check the blower fan blades for debris like leaves; last time I cleared out quite a bit of poplar fluff.

The Roewe 750's cabin air filter is positioned at the very front of the air duct, allowing for operation directly from the passenger compartment. After removing the glove compartment on the passenger side, you'll find a light gray cover panel above the blower assembly. This plastic component features four plastic tabs which can be carefully pried open with a flathead screwdriver to access the filter. The filter primarily captures pollen and PM2.5 particles, making it particularly important for individuals with respiratory sensitivities. It's recommended to replace it twice annually - installing a pollen-specific filter in spring and an anti-smog variant in autumn. Always disconnect the battery before DIY replacement to prevent accidental blower activation. After installation, run the system at maximum airflow for several minutes to clear any debris that may have fallen during the process.

Having driven the Roewe 750 for five years, the cabin air filter is located above the passenger footwell, concealed behind the dashboard panel. The actual replacement requires removing three T20 screws and two plastic clips, allowing the glovebox to be fully lowered. The filter housing is positioned quite deep inside – you can feel the corrugated plastic cover by reaching in. The filter itself comes with a foam sealing edge; ensure it's fully seated in the groove during installation. Opt for multi-layer composite filter replacements capable of trapping 0.3-micron particles. Keep a flashlight handy since interior lighting is poor. Remember to change it every 20,000 km or when musty odors appear – maintaining fresh airflow is crucial.


