
The cabin air filter in the Song is located inside the blower behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. The cabin air filter can filter out external dust, pollen, particles, and other contaminants to maintain fresh air inside the vehicle. After a period of use, the activated carbon filtration function of the cabin air filter will diminish, so owners need to purchase a compatible replacement filter for their specific model. The BYD Song measures 4600mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1700mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2660mm. This vehicle adopts the DragonFace family design language, featuring a large grille with horizontal chrome accents that incorporate recessed detailing to enhance the overall horizontal visual appeal.

The air filter for the Song is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. You'll need to open the glove box first, then either remove it or unscrew the fastening screws to access the filter. I've been driving this car for quite some time now—when I first bought it, I didn't know how to locate it, but after some trial and error, I found the process to be quite simple, requiring only a screwdriver. Since I drive frequently, dust tends to accumulate inside the car. Regularly replacing the filter helps keep the air cleaner and reduces sneezing. I recommend changing it every six months to a year, especially before pollen season. Just pick up a compatible model from an auto parts store and DIY the replacement—it saves both money and hassle. The whole process takes no more than 10 minutes, but be careful not to force the glove box clips too hard to avoid breakage, which could affect its opening and closing. After replacement, remember to clean the surrounding dust and ensure the filter is securely installed for smoother airflow and an overall better experience.

The location of the Song's cabin air filter is not difficult to find—it's inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. You'll need to open the glove box, usually clear out any items inside, unscrew any fastening screws if present, or press the clips on both sides to remove the compartment, and the filter will be exposed. Don't worry about complexity; the first time I did it, I thought it was a high-end task, but in reality, you only need your hands for tools, maybe a screwdriver at most. It's best to replace it when the car is parked to avoid accidentally pressing buttons. Choosing a high-quality filter can trap fine particles, protecting both the engine and your health—especially important for owners with children at home. During summer when the AC is used frequently, if there's a strong odor or reduced airflow, it's likely the filter is dirty. Address it promptly to avoid long-term dust intake from open windows, saving on maintenance costs and improving driving comfort.

The air filter for the Song is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. You can access it by opening the glove compartment and removing the cover. I've changed it myself several times and found it quite simple: just open the compartment, take out the old filter, and replace it with a new one. Regular replacement helps prevent dust buildup inside the car, which can affect respiratory health. It's recommended to replace it once a year to maintain optimal performance.

The air filter of the Song is hidden inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. You need to open it and remove the compartment to reveal the filter. When locating it, be aware that the glove compartment may have clips or screws, but with a little practice, you'll get the hang of it. The replacement frequency depends on usage, but changing it once a year is sufficient to prevent odor buildup and keep the air conditioning running efficiently. Personally, I notice a significant improvement in air quality inside the car after each filter change, reducing nasal congestion, especially benefiting those with allergies. Regular maintenance can also extend the lifespan of the air conditioning system, saving you trips to the repair shop. When purchasing a filter, prioritize original or compatible brands to avoid airflow issues due to size mismatches and ensure good value for money. The process is safe and simple, making it easy even for beginners.

The air filter for the Song is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side, a thoughtfully designed position that is generally accessible by opening the glove box and removing the panel. As an average car owner, I find this design both convenient and cost-effective, eliminating the need for expensive visits to the 4S store. When replacing the filter, wearing a mask to protect against dust and choosing a cool day for the task makes the process more comfortable. Frequent replacements, such as quarterly, effectively capture pollen and pollutants, preventing respiratory discomfort. If the air flow becomes weak, don’t delay—replace the filter promptly to avoid blockages that could impair cooling performance. The entire replacement takes just a few minutes, but be careful not to miss any components during reassembly. After replacement, the improved air quality inside the car and the enhanced driving experience make it worth developing a regular maintenance habit.


