Where is the cabin air filter located in the Fiat Viaggio?
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Fiat Viaggio's cabin air filter is located behind the cover panel on the left side under the glove box. The specific location is as follows: 1. Near the left foot area of the front passenger seat, there is a cover panel. 2. Simply pull the cover panel outward to reveal the black cover of the cabin air filter. 3. There are two screws on the black cover - use a screwdriver to remove them. 4. After removing the screws, you can access the vehicle's cabin air filter. Below is additional information about the Fiat Viaggio: 1. The Fiat Viaggio measures 4679mm in length, 1850mm in width, 1471mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2708mm. 2. The Fiat Viaggio comes equipped with features including a multifunctional sport leather steering wheel, one-button start, an 8.4-inch central touchscreen with U-connect human-machine interface system, ESP electronic stability program, TCS traction control system, and HHS hill start assist system.
On the Fiat Viaggio, I'm quite familiar with the location of the cabin air filter—it's hidden inside the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat. I've changed it myself several times, and the process is actually quite simple: First, fully open the glove box, then press the clips on both sides inward with both hands to let the entire glove box drop down. This will reveal a small square plastic cover. After prying it open, you can directly see the filter slot. The filter itself looks like a small mesh box—just be careful not to damage the edges when removing it. Replacing the filter has many benefits, especially for filtering out dust and pollen, which significantly improves the air quality inside the car. I usually check it every six months, and I replace it more frequently when the air quality is poor. Although the location is hidden, the design is practical. Buying a compatible filter online costs just over 20 yuan—it's both cost-effective and practical. Just remember not to install it backward; align the arrow with the airflow direction to avoid affecting the AC performance. The whole process is safe and straightforward—even a beginner can handle it by watching a tutorial video for a few minutes. Don't be afraid to DIY!