Where is the cabin air filter located in the Dongfeng Tianjin?

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Axel
07/29/25 10:45am
Dongfeng Tianjin does not have a cabin air filter. The Dongfeng Tianjin is a new generation medium-duty truck independently developed by Dongfeng's R&D team. Recognized as the value benchmark for Chinese medium-duty trucks, it boasts advantages such as high technological content, high reliability, low emissions, and humanized design. The Dongfeng Tianjin series includes over 40 variants, suitable for both urban and intercity freight transportation. Additional Information: 1. As a premium product launched by Dongfeng Commercial Vehicle Company, the Dongfeng Tianjin incorporates numerous advanced technologies during its development process. These include cab sealing design, engine electronic control common rail technology, standardized frame hole positioning design, and chassis piping harness design. 2. The Dongfeng Tianjin features an efficient and convenient maintenance inspection system. Vehicle faults can be diagnosed via computer detection, with automatic alarms accurately identifying fault sources. It adopts CAN bus architecture to simplify wiring harness interfaces, uses sealed waterproof connectors to reduce electrical failures, and high-end models employ centralized chassis power supply management for easier maintenance. 3. The Dongfeng Tianjin employs lightweight design throughout the vehicle, resulting in low fuel consumption and high load capacity while maximizing reserved modification capacity. In addition to standardized hole positioning, it features a front-mounted muffler and provides convenient electrical modification interfaces.
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