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Where is the air conditioning filter of Venucia T90 located?

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OCorbin
07/29/25 11:44am
Open the engine hood, remove the fixed scupper clips and the scupper, and you can see the car's air conditioning filter. Below is the relevant introduction: The function of the air conditioning filter: The air conditioning filter is a filtering device in the air conditioning system used to filter dust, pollen, particulate matter, etc. Without an air conditioning filter, particulate matter or dust in the air entering the car can pollute the air inside the vehicle. This reduces the efficiency of the cooling system and may cause allergies if harmful particles are inhaled, potentially affecting driving safety. The filter needs regular replacement: The air conditioning filter should be replaced after a period of use to prevent clogging, which could lead to air conditioning blockage. A functioning air conditioning filter maintains clean air inside the car and protects the cooling system. Generally, the air conditioning filter should be replaced every 10,000 kilometers.
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VonHector
08/13/25 8:24pm
As a long-time owner of the Venucia T90, I often change the air conditioning filter myself. Its location is thoughtfully designed—right inside the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat. Before opening it, clear out any clutter inside, then gently twist or push the plastic clips on both sides to lower the glove compartment slightly, revealing a small cover—that’s the filter housing. Pry open the cover, pull out the old filter, and slide in the new one. The whole process is quick and easy, done in under 5 minutes, saving you the hassle and cost of a dealership visit. I recommend replacing it every six months or 10,000 kilometers, especially during spring when pollen levels are high—a fresh filter keeps the cabin air clean and comfortable. Its position behind the glove compartment also protects the filter from rain and dust, making it both practical and safe. Regular use of the air conditioning with a clean filter helps trap dust and bacteria, safeguarding your family’s health.
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StMalachi
10/08/25 6:14am
The placement of the Qichen T90's cabin air filter behind the glove compartment on the passenger side is well-considered, as I've studied this design. The HVAC system's air intake is positioned right in front of the passenger cabin – this location prevents direct airflow from carrying excessive debris while minimizing noise due to proximity to the air ducts. Simply open the glove box, release the side limit screws or clips, and you can easily remove the filter cover. When replacing, remember the small arrow on the filter indicating airflow direction – incorrect installation is a common but critical oversight. This accessible location enables DIY maintenance, saving owners both money and hassle. A bonus maintenance tip: Clean dust from glove compartment crevices and wipe AC vents with a damp cloth during filter changes to extend filter life and significantly reduce cabin odors.
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StLucy
11/21/25 7:33am
When I first got my Venucia T90, I wasn't sure about the filter location, but I figured it out quickly. It's right inside the glove compartment on the passenger side! Just open the compartment, press the clips a few times to lower it, revealing a small panel. Lift it up to remove the old filter and replace it with a new one—super easy. Don't worry about breaking anything; the factory design is user-friendly, and even a beginner can get it done in five minutes. The filter is a consumable—when it gets dirty, it can accumulate dust and clog, affecting the AC's cooling efficiency and even causing odd odors. Its position near the AC intake ensures high air filtration efficiency. I make it a habit to check it at the start of each season and replace it promptly—low cost, peace of mind, and a comfortable driving space.
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