Where is the cabin air filter located in the VV7?

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Genevieve
07/29/25 6:37pm
The cabin air filter for the Great Wall Motors WEY VV7 is located beneath the glove compartment on the passenger side. Remove the two screws (one left, one right) on the panel above the footwell light under the glove compartment, loosen the cover, disconnect the footwell light connector, and remove the cover. Open the velcro on the inner side of the center console to reveal the cabin air filter cover, then open the cover to access the filter. The functions of the air conditioning system are: 1. To cool, heat, ventilate, and purify the air inside the vehicle. 2. To provide a comfortable environment for passengers, reduce driver fatigue, and enhance driving safety. Air conditioning maintenance methods: 1. Clean the air vents promptly. 2. Maintain the condenser in a timely manner. 3. Clean or replace the cabin air filter regularly.
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