Where is the cabin air filter located in the Fiat Viaggio?

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LeDonovan
07/30/25 1:08am
The cabin air filter of the Fiat Viaggio is located behind a cover panel on the lower left side of the glove compartment, near the passenger's left foot area. There is a removable cover panel - simply pull it outward to reveal the black cover of the cabin air filter. The black cover is secured with two screws, which can be removed using a screwdriver. 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 AC cooling system. The Fiat Viaggio is a model produced by Fiat Automobiles, with body dimensions measuring 4679mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1471mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2708mm. In terms of exterior design, the Viaggio inherits Fiat's signature front grille design while adding sporty exterior packages including a glossy black front bumper, matte chrome exterior mirrors, sporty side skirts, and dual exhaust pipes, further enhancing the vehicle's sporty character.
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