Where is the air conditioning filter of the Sylphy located?
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The air conditioning filter of the Sylphy is located in the glove compartment on the passenger side. You can see it by removing the glove compartment. Here is some relevant information about the air conditioning filter: 1. When driving with the air conditioning on, the car draws in external air into the cabin. However, the air contains various particles such as dust, pollen, soot, grinding particles, ozone, odors, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, benzene, etc. 2. Without the air conditioning filter, these particles can enter the cabin, not only polluting the car's air conditioning system and reducing the performance of the cooling system but also causing allergic reactions, lung damage, irritation from ozone, and discomfort from odors, all of which can affect driving safety. 3. A high-quality air filter can absorb fine particles, reduce respiratory discomfort, minimize irritation for allergy sufferers, enhance driving comfort, and protect the air conditioning cooling system.
I just replaced the cabin air filter of my Nissan Sylphy, which is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. I've been driving this car for over half a year and followed online tutorials to do it myself. The glove box has four small clips, and you can remove the entire compartment by gently pressing or twisting them. Inside, there's a rectangular cover panel – removing it reveals the old filter. The filter is usually made of grayish-white paper or activated carbon, and when dirty, it affects the air quality inside the car. After replacement, it feels much cooler inside. It's recommended to change it every six months or 10,000 kilometers. Doing it myself only cost 20 yuan for a new filter, much cheaper than going to the 4S shop. The whole process took just over ten minutes, requiring only a screwdriver and small pliers. Beginners shouldn't worry; my first time was a bit clumsy, but video tutorials were a great help. Make sure the engine is off to avoid electric shock.