Where is the cabin air filter located in the FAW-Volkswagen Jetta?
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The cabin air filter in the FAW-Volkswagen Jetta is located at the lower left side of the front passenger seat. The cabin air filter is a component installed in the vehicle's air conditioning system that absorbs dust particles, alleviates respiratory discomfort, reduces irritation for allergy sufferers, and protects the air conditioning cooling system. The FAW-Volkswagen Jetta is an automobile brand produced by FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Co., Ltd., with a body length of 4487mm, height of 1706mm, width of 1470mm, and a wheelbase of 2603mm. The exterior design of the FAW-Volkswagen Jetta features headlights paired with currently popular black backing frames and a refined, sophisticated chrome grille. Its steering wheel adopts Volkswagen's new style, with circular air vents and a dashboard panel made of high-gloss black material. Equipped with a 1.4L EA211 engine, it delivers an output power of 66kw at 5500 rpm and a torque output of 132nm at 3800 rpm.
I remember the last time I changed the air filter for my Jetta, it was hidden behind the glove box in front of the front passenger seat. Don't open the glove box too hard, as the clips can break easily. Just gently press the clips on both sides with your hands to remove the entire glove box. Inside, there's a plastic cover—lift it up and you'll see the filter. It's quite simple. I recommend changing it every 10,000 to 20,000 kilometers or once a year. Otherwise, if the filter gets clogged, the air coming out will have an unpleasant smell, which can affect your driving mood. Doing it yourself can save you a few dozen bucks in labor costs, and a new filter only costs a few dozen yuan. There are tutorials online, and trying it yourself can be quite rewarding. Plus, it ensures fresh air inside the car.