Where is the air filter of Sagitar located?
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Position is in the dedicated air filter box inside the engine. Steps to replace the air filter of Sagitar are as follows: 1. Open the engine hood and use the support rod to prop it up. 2. Unscrew the screws on the air filter box and open the top cover. 3. Remove the old air filter from the car. 4. Clean the dust inside the shell base. 5. Install the new air filter. 6. Reattach the top cover and screw the removed screws back in.
When I drove the Sagitar before, I changed the cabin air filter several times. It's hidden behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. First, I had to clear out the clutter in the glove box, then crouch down to locate the clips on both sides of the compartment. A gentle press releases the entire glove box. Inside, there's a plastic cover—just unscrew it with a Phillips-head screwdriver to reveal the filter. The location isn't too hard to find but is a bit concealed. I managed to do it myself in about ten minutes, saving both money and hassle. I recommend replacing it every six months, especially in northern areas with heavy dust, as the filter can clog easily, affecting the airflow and smell from the AC. A clean filter makes driving much more pleasant. If the filter is dirty, the air inside the car feels stuffy, but swapping in a new one instantly freshens things up.