Where is the cabin air filter located in a Chevrolet Epica?

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JustinAnn
07/25/25 4:48am
Chevrolet Epica's cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment in front of the front passenger seat. Below are the functions of the cabin air filter: 1. Provides fresh air: Prevents windshield fogging to maintain driver visibility; Supplies fresh air to the cabin, protecting occupants from harmful gases and ensuring driving safety; Effectively sterilizes and deodorizes. 2. Ensures hygiene and safety: Maintains clean cabin air to prevent bacterial growth and creates a healthy environment; Effectively separates solid impurities from air such as dust, powder particles, and grinding residues; Effectively blocks pollen to prevent allergic reactions that may affect driving safety. 3. Adsorbs harmful substances: Adsorbs moisture, soot, ozone, odors, carbon oxides, SO2, CO2, etc. from the air; Provides strong and durable moisture adsorption. 4. Filters solid impurities: The automotive cabin air filter fits tightly against the housing to ensure unfiltered air doesn't enter the cabin. Separates solid impurities like dust, pollen, and grinding particles from the air.
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DeMorgan
08/10/25 5:31pm
I've been driving my own Chevrolet Epica for over ten years, and the cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat. It's quite easy to replace. First, open the car door and the glove compartment door, then push down and remove the small clips or damper rods on both sides. After that, you can lower the entire glove compartment a bit to reveal the rectangular filter box behind it. Just pop off the cover, pull out the old filter, and insert the new one—done. I change it once after spring when there's a lot of pollen and again after autumn when leaves and dust accumulate. Otherwise, the air from the AC carries odors and affects cooling efficiency. A dirty filter also increases fuel consumption slightly. I buy genuine parts online for just a few dozen bucks, saving a lot on repair shop visits each year. The manual recommends replacing it every 12 months, but it’s best to adjust based on the air quality where you live. For example, since I drive into the city often and my filter gets dirty faster, I replace it earlier.
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