
Excelle's cabin air filter is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. The replacement method is: Open the glove box, and you will see fixed clips on both sides. Pry them outward to remove the entire glove box, then you can see the cabin air filter. Press the clips on both sides to open the filter cover, remove the old cabin air filter and install the new one, then reinstall the glove box. The Buick Excelle is a premium mid-size sedan under SAIC-GM. The interior layout of this car presents a driver-centric sporty style, continuing Buick's signature 360-degree wraparound integrated design. The dual-barrel sport instrument panel surrounds the front seating area, with rhythmic arcs spanning the cabin and meeting the top of the door lines, showcasing a sense of dynamism and unity.

I recently replaced the cabin air filter of my Excelle myself, which is hidden behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. After opening the glove box, you need to firmly press the clips on both sides to let the entire compartment hang down completely. At this point, you'll see a black rectangular plastic cover. Remove the cover, and the filter is right inside. When replacing it, pay attention to the arrow direction on the filter – it should face downward to ensure proper installation. Don't install it backward. It's recommended to replace it every 10,000-20,000 kilometers or once a year, as it's related to respiratory health. It's best to have a screwdriver and mask ready, as the glove box clips are quite fragile. I almost broke one last time by applying too much force. When I took out the old filter, a lot of leaf debris and dust shook out, which looked quite alarming.

As an average car owner, I find locating the air conditioning filter in the Excelle quite straightforward. First, empty the glove compartment, then press both hands against the inner sides and squeeze towards the center until you hear a click, indicating the glove box has loosened. Look down behind it to spot a ribbed cover panel - simply pinch the clips with both hands and pull outward. The filter is usually pleated activated carbon material; take a photo to note its orientation when removing it. DIY replacement costs just 30 yuan, saving hundreds compared to dealership service. Pro tip: spring-summer transition is ideal timing to prevent AC odors. A dirty filter reduces cooling efficiency and may even blow mildew spots from vents.

Having serviced hundreds of Excelle models, I can confirm the AC filter is always located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. No tools required - simply lower the glove box toward the floor to reveal the filter housing. Be gentle with the plastic clips as GM's fasteners break easily. The current Excelle filter dimensions are 193mm×172mm×25mm - verify this spec when purchasing online. I recommend activated carbon dual-function filters that trap dust while eliminating odors. Southern climate owners should replace them every six months, especially during humid rainy seasons when mold grows rapidly. The entire replacement takes about five minutes - simpler than changing a light bulb.

Last week, my sister's Excelle had a foul smell in the AC, so I helped her replace the filter. The process is quite straightforward: Open the passenger door, empty the glove compartment, then press firmly downward to reveal the rear space. The white rectangular cover can be removed by pushing it toward the front of the car. The filter resembles folded paper accordions, and when taken out, it was covered in dusty fluff. It's best to do this in the cool morning—summer car heat can make you impatient. After installing the new filter, remember to turn on the AC to test airflow and ensure no strange noises for success. Also, avoid cheap 9.9 free-shipping filters online, as they tend to crumble over time.

5-Year Experience with Excelle: The cabin air filter is located behind the glove box and should be checked during every maintenance. To access it, first remove the two plastic screws at the bottom of the glove box, then support the box and pull it straight downward. Be careful not to break the internal retaining cord—using a phone flashlight makes the process easier. Don't just toss the old filter; fold it to remove and inspect the level of clogging. I make it a habit to replace both the wiper blades and the air filter during seasonal changes, which helps me remember the schedule. The filter's location is thoughtfully designed, eliminating the need to crawl under the car. If changing it in winter, your hands might get cold, so wearing anti-slip gloves is recommended.


