Where is the Baojun Air Filter Located?
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Baojun air filters are generally located on the left side of the engine compartment, above the left front wheel. You can see a square black plastic box, and the filter is installed inside. More details are as follows: 1. There are a total of 28 Baojun 530 models currently on sale, featuring 2 engine options (1.5T and 1.8L) and 4 transmission choices (AMT, dual-clutch, manual, and continuously variable transmission). The engine delivers a maximum power of 111kW, maximum horsepower of 151PS, and maximum torque of 250N·m. The Baojun 530 seven-seater version is largely consistent with the five-seater version, with the main difference being the seating layout. 2. With the addition of a third-row seat, the new model not only allows the second row to fold down in a 4/6 ratio and the third row in a 5/5 ratio but also creates a completely flat cargo space when both rows are folded, expanding the space to 1051L. 3. To ensure easy access for third-row passengers, the second-row seats are equipped with a one-touch folding function, and the seats automatically lock after folding, making entry and exit safer for third-row passengers. 4. The second-row seats of the Baojun 530 seven-seater version also feature a seat backrest adjustment function, and hidden storage compartments are designed under the seats, providing private storage space.
I've been fixing cars for over 20 years, and I'm very familiar with the location of Baojun's air filter—it's in the engine compartment, mostly near the intake system under the front cover. For common models like the Baojun 310 and 510, just open the hood and look for the black plastic box in the front right corner. It's designed with clips or screws—unscrew the cover, and you'll see the filter. Don’t overlook it; a dirty filter can block the air intake, making the car sluggish and fuel-inefficient. I recommend checking it every 8,000 to 10,000 km. If you're handy, you can replace it yourself—just buy a new filter for a few bucks, turn off the engine, and remove the key before working. It's simple and cost-effective. If you're unsure about the location, check the owner's manual for a diagram. Maintaining this properly can extend your engine's lifespan by several years.