
The ATS cabin air filter is located in the engine compartment in front of the front passenger seat. The functions of the cabin air filter include: 1. Providing fresh air; 2. Absorbing harmful substances; 3. Filtering solid particles. Taking the 2017 ATS as an example, it belongs to the mid-size car category with body dimensions of: length 4730mm, width 1824mm, height 1426mm, wheelbase of 2860mm, fuel tank capacity of 62 liters, and trunk capacity of 289 liters. The 2017 ATS is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 279PS, maximum power of 205kW, maximum torque of 400Nm, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.

The cabin air filter for the ATS is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. After emptying the glove compartment, press firmly on the plastic clips on both sides inward, and the entire glove compartment will drop down. At this point, you'll see a rectangular plastic cover with a handle. Press the clips to open the cover, and the white corrugated paper-like component inside is the filter. Make sure not to install it backward—remember that the airflow direction indicated by the arrow on the side of the filter should face the interior of the car. The design of this location is relatively convenient; you can replace it yourself in about five minutes. However, removing the glove compartment requires some finesse, as the plastic parts in older cars can become brittle and the clips may break easily.

As an ATS owner with five years of driving experience, I'm very familiar with replacing the cabin air filter. It's located behind the front passenger storage compartment. Here's the step-by-step process: First, empty the glove box, then simultaneously press the left and right inner walls of the glove box with both hands - you'll feel the vibration when the clips release. After the entire storage compartment folds downward, you'll find the filter cover with snap fasteners deep inside. I recommend using your to take a photo inside - this clearly shows the horizontally inserted filter. Remember to buy a dual-effect filter with activated carbon, especially useful in Beijing's frequent hazy weather as it blocks PM2.5. On my first replacement, I didn't know the arrow should point downward, resulting in half the airflow.

Replacing the ATS air conditioning filter is actually very simple. Open the glove compartment, use your knee to press against the bottom, and simultaneously squeeze the side panels inward with both hands. Once the glove compartment is lowered, the plastic cover with cross screws at the deepest part is the filter compartment door. For DIY replacement, the Mann-Filter CU22018 model is recommended as it fits perfectly. Be careful not to let leaves fall into the air ducts during installation—I once encountered strange noises because of this. Now, I replace the filter every year before summer, and there's no more musty smell when the AC is on.

The ATS's cabin air filter is hidden behind the glove box at the blower motor intake. To access it, first empty the glove box contents, then firmly squeeze the left and right inner walls of the glove box to release the stoppers. After exposing the black plastic cover, remove the old filter. This location is much more thoughtfully designed than older models, but there's a catch - aftermarket parts often have sizing issues. Always measure your original filter before purchasing. Last time I bought a bargain filter that was noticeably shorter, causing exhaust fumes to seep in during outside air circulation. Also remember to turn off the engine when replacing filters in winter - operating the blower with the engine running will blast dust straight into your face.

Last week I just replaced the A/C filter on my ATS. It's located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side, requiring complete removal of the glove box for access. The key is locating those hidden nylon retaining straps - you must unfasten the clips before fully removing the storage bin. Pay special attention to the pleat direction of the OEM filter; installing it backwards will affect airflow efficiency. I recommend using a vacuum to clean the blower fan blades while changing the filter - this time I removed half a canister's worth of poplar fuzz. Also, some owners upgrade to high-flow filters unnecessarily, as the OEM-designed airflow resistance provides the most balanced performance.


