Where is the cabin air filter located in the JAC Refine S3?

1 Answers
ArabellaAnn
07/29/25 9:04am
The cabin air filter in the JAC Refine S3 is located inside the glove compartment in front of the front passenger seat. The specific replacement steps are as follows: 1. There is a black plastic panel above the front passenger's footwell with two retractable clips. Open them and remove the panel. 2. Then disconnect the negative terminal of the battery, remove the vehicle body computer, and detach the mounting bracket for the body computer. 3. Next, remove the panel on the left side of the front passenger's left foot, and finally install the new filter to complete the process. Additional information about the cabin air filter is as follows: 1. A standard cabin air filter can only prevent dust and particles from entering. 2. An activated carbon series cabin air filter can utilize the physical properties of granular activated carbon in the short period when air passes through, adsorbing other microscopic particles and more harmful substances in the air. Therefore, the activated carbon series cabin air filter is more effective than the standard filter. 3. The replacement interval for the cabin air filter is generally when the vehicle has traveled 8,000-10,000 kilometers, but it can also depend on the external driving environment. If the environment has significant variations in dryness and humidity, is perennially dry, or has high levels of wind and sand, the filter should be replaced earlier.
Was this review help?
5
2
Share
More Forum Discussions

What Causes the Burning Smell When Slamming the Accelerator in an Automatic Transmission Car?

Regarding the causes of a burning smell when slamming the accelerator in an automatic transmission car: 1. There may be a malfunction in the vehicle's electrical system. 2. It could be due to previous aggressive driving, which may have caused severe brake pad wear, overheating, and resulting in a burning odor. 3. Aging plastic pipes in the vehicle may be the cause. Solutions for the burning smell when slamming the accelerator in an automatic transmission car: 1. Pay attention to regular maintenance. When the maintenance light on the dashboard illuminates, it indicates that the vehicle should be taken for servicing. 2. Routine maintenance includes changing the engine oil and other fluids, replacing the oil filter, and conducting a thorough inspection of the vehicle.
8
2
Share

How to Repair a Leaking Battery Case?

The method for repairing a leaking battery case is as follows: The material of the battery case is polypropylene, so it can only be repaired using a plastic welding gun with polypropylene plastic welding rods. Turn on the electronic temperature-controlled plastic welding gun, direct it towards the convex surface of the welding rod, and when you see both the welding rod and the case melting, push the welding rod by hand to move it slowly until the repair is complete. Information about the battery is as follows: 1. A car battery (Car-battery), also known as a storage battery, is a type of battery that works by converting chemical energy into electrical energy. 2. Batteries are categorized into conventional batteries, dry-charged batteries, and maintenance-free batteries. The commonly referred-to battery is a lead-acid battery, and the normal service life of a car battery ranges from 1 to 8 years, which largely depends on the condition of the vehicle.
13
3
Share

What are the reasons for body shaking when an automatic transmission is in D gear?

The reasons and solutions for body shaking when an automatic transmission is in D gear are as follows: 1. Excessive engine carbon deposits, causing incomplete combustion of gasoline, leading to engine shaking and abnormal noises. Clean the carbon deposits on the engine promptly. 2. Excessive carbon deposits on the throttle valve. Users can clean the throttle valve. Carbon deposits on the throttle valve affect its opening degree and air intake, causing the engine speed to fluctuate erratically after a cold start, making it very unstable. 3. Excessive carbon deposits on the spark plugs. Carbon deposits can be cleaned to restore the activity of the spark plugs; however, some spark plugs may have expired, leading to reduced performance. Weak sparks from individual spark plugs on certain cylinders can affect the car's performance, causing minor faults such as unstable idling. Replace the spark plugs with new ones promptly.
8
1
Share

How to Upgrade from a C License to a B License?

Upgrading from a C-class driver's license to a B-class driver's license requires passing four exams: Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4. Subject 1 covers traffic laws and regulations, Subject 2 tests driving skills for the specific vehicle type, Subject 3 is a practical driving test, and Subject 4 is a theoretical knowledge test on driving. The conditions for upgrading from a C license to a B license are: 1. To upgrade from a C license to a B1 license, you must have held the C license for at least three years and have no record of accumulating 12 penalty points in any of the last three scoring cycles before applying. To upgrade from a C license to a B2 license, you must have held the C license for at least one year and have no record of accumulating 12 penalty points in the current scoring cycle and the one immediately before applying. 2. The upgrade application must be submitted at the vehicle management office in the jurisdiction where the C license was originally issued.
16
5
Share

Why does the brake make noise when the car is cold but the noise disappears when the car is warm?

Reasons for brake noise when the car is cold but the noise disappears when the car is warm are as follows: 1. The brake caliper does not return to its original position, or the oil settles when the car is cold, leading to this situation. 2. It may be due to the generator belt being too tight when the car is cold, or slight wear on the bearings of the water pump pulley or generator pulley causing noise, or belt slippage leading to noise. 3. When the engine starts cold, there is insufficient lubrication between the piston and the cylinder wall, or the clearance between the piston and the cylinder wall is too large, or the cylindricity of the piston is too large, causing the piston to swing and strike the cylinder wall under the pressure of high-pressure gas during the power stroke, resulting in a metal knocking sound. 4. The piston pin and connecting rod are too tight, or there is no lubricating oil between the piston, piston ring, and cylinder wall, causing high resistance and leading to this situation.
13
2
Share

Does Misusing Paddle Shifters Damage the Transmission?

Misusing paddle shifters will not damage the transmission. This is because automatic transmissions have protective programs in place. If the driver's actions are unreasonable, the transmission will not execute those commands, so there is no need to worry about improper operation harming the automatic transmission. Here is some information about paddle shifters: 1. Paddle shifters are gear-shifting devices installed for semi-automatic clutches in cars, allowing drivers to shift gears without stepping on the clutch pedal by simply pulling the paddle shifters. 2. There are two types of paddle shifters: fixed and follow-up. Fixed paddle shifters remain stationary relative to the dashboard, meaning they do not move when the steering wheel is turned. Follow-up paddle shifters remain stationary relative to the steering wheel, meaning they rotate along with the steering wheel during turns.
20
5
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.