Where is the air conditioning filter of the Shuaike located?

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LincolnFitz
07/29/25 10:20pm
The air conditioning filter of the Shuaike is located inside the car glove box. The replacement cycle for the air conditioning filter is every 10,000 kilometers. If the filter is dirty, you can clean it using compressed air from the opposite side. The air conditioning filter is a type of filter installed in the car's air conditioning system, which can absorb dust particles, reduce respiratory discomfort, minimize irritation for allergy sufferers, and protect the air conditioning cooling system. The Shuaike is a model under the Nissan brand, with body dimensions of 4420mm in length, 1695mm in width, and 1825mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2695mm. In terms of appearance, the Shuaike is positioned as a high-end compact business vehicle, featuring a straight waistline design that adds more stability to its characteristics.
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