Where is the cabin air filter located in the Veyron V7?
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The cabin air filter of the Veyron V7 is located above the glove box on the driver's side. First, disassemble the plastic panel, then use a tool to unscrew the screws at the end of the glove box, and remove the cover to access it. Notes on the cabin air filter: 1. Regularly clean and maintain it to prevent affecting the normal use of the air conditioning system due to clogging; 2. Replace it every 20,000 kilometers; 3. Try not to run the air conditioner for a long time with the windows closed to prevent carbon dioxide poisoning. The Changan Veyron V7 is a compact sedan produced by Changan Automobile, with body dimensions of 4530mm in length, 1745mm in width, and 1498mm in height, equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.0L turbocharged engine.
Just helped my brother replace the cabin air filter on his Changan Alsvin V7 two days ago. It's hidden behind the glove box. First, press down the passenger-side glove box to release the clips on both sides, then unscrew the two plastic nuts at the bottom of the glove box. When pulling the damper rod, use some finesse - don't yank it hard. After prying open the rectangular cover inside, you'll see the filter slot. Remember to install the filter with the arrow pointing toward the interior - I put it in backwards the first time and airflow dropped by half. Pro tip: Replacing the filter before rainy season makes a huge difference - the windshield fogs up much less. The 20-yuan activated carbon filter from Taobao is actually thicker than the OEM one.
I've seen many Veyron V7 owners break the clips while replacing the air filter themselves at my repair shop. The trick is not to pull the glove box hard when removing it—press inward first, then pull it downward. The filter box is located behind the blower motor, a long plastic box with clips that can be pried open with just your fingernail. Northern owners should opt for anti-haze filters—last year during smog season, one owner's filter turned completely black like charcoal, and the blower motor was clogged with willow catkins, nearly burning out the motor. Before starting, it's recommended to turn on the external air circulation at maximum fan speed to blow away debris and reduce dust inhalation. DIY replacement saves you 80 bucks in labor costs—wouldn't that be better spent on bubble tea?