Where is the cabin air filter located in the Changan Eado DT?

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EllianaRose
07/24/25 4:24am
The cabin air filter of the Changan Eado DT is located behind the glove box in the blower motor. Currently, the Eado DT is available in two powertrain variants in the market: 1. A 1.6L naturally aspirated engine with the model code JL478QEE. This engine adopts a conventional inline 4-cylinder configuration with natural aspiration and a compression ratio of 10.4. It delivers a maximum output of 124 horsepower and peak torque of 160 N·m. The aluminum alloy cylinder block employs multi-point fuel injection, a common technology for 4-cylinder engines. 2. A 1.0T turbocharged engine with the model code JL372ZQ1. This power unit features an inline 3-cylinder configuration. The 1.0T 3-cylinder engine produces maximum power of 116 horsepower and peak torque of 180 N·m.
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