Where is the air intake of the Avancier located?
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The air intake of the Avancier is located at the head of the fuselage or engine nacelle. Here are the relevant details: 1. Design: The Avancier overall continues the design of the previous model, but optimizes the details to further enhance the vehicle's appearance. For example, the grille has been changed from a mesh pattern to a horizontal bar design, making it look more robust; the lower bumper has also been adjusted to appear more refined, and the fog light design is more reasonable. 2. Body dimensions: The Avancier is 4858mm long, 1942mm wide, and 1675mm tall. 3. Rear design: The Avancier has optimized the rear design, with a simpler tail light shape. The dual-exhaust system of the previous model has been replaced by a quad-exhaust system, giving it a more refined and sporty look.
I've been driving the Honda Avancier for over a year now. The air intake is located right behind the front grille, designed to be easily accessible. When you pop the hood, you can see the duct connected to the air filter box. Because it's positioned at a high point in the front, there's much less risk of water ingestion when driving through puddles during rainy days—it's unlikely to flood the engine. I personally do a quick monthly check to ensure the filter isn't clogged with dust, as a dirty filter can restrict engine breathing, leading to reduced power and even increased fuel consumption. I recommend owners maintain their filters regularly, replacing them quarterly—it only costs a few dozen bucks. This protects the engine, keeps the car running smoothly, and saves headaches. If you notice unusual noises or power loss, don't slack off—pop the hood immediately and inspect the intake system.