Where is the cabin air filter located on the Chery Fengyun 2?
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The cabin air filter of the Chery Fengyun 2 is located in the upper left position of the engine compartment. More information about the Chery Fengyun 2 is as follows: 1. The body dimensions of the Chery Fengyun 2 are 4188mm X 1686mm X 1480mm, with a wheelbase of 2527mm. 2. The Chery Fengyun 2 is equipped with a Chery self-developed ACTECO-1.5L engine, with a maximum power of 109 horsepower and a peak torque of 140N·m. 3. The trunk capacity of the Chery Fengyun 2 is 50L, and it expands to 1300L when the seats are folded down. The storage space is very generous, with storage compartments designed on the inner side of the front and rear door panels.
Last time I repaired my Chery Fulwin 2, the cabin air filter was located behind the glove compartment in front of the front passenger seat. You need to open the glove compartment first, then there are clips or small switches on both sides. Press them carefully to remove the entire glove compartment. After removing it, there is a rectangular cover at the back, usually black, which can be opened by pulling the handle. The filter is tucked inside. Most Fulwin 2 models are designed this way, which is quite common. Regularly replacing the filter is important because when it gets clogged, the car's AC will emit odors, the airflow will decrease, and it can affect health. I recommend replacing it once a year or checking it every six months. If you really can't find it, there are tutorial videos online, or you can go to a 4S shop and let the technician handle it—it only costs a few dozen yuan. When replacing it yourself, prepare a new filter and make sure the model is correct—it’s usually a standard size. The operation is very simple and takes about five minutes, but remember to wear gloves to avoid cutting your hands.
I've been driving a Chery Fengyun 2 for several years, and the cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. To be more specific, first open that small storage box. There are plastic clips on both sides inside—just press them gently to release, and the entire box can be removed. Then, you'll see a small cover on the rear wall. Pry it open, and the filter is inserted inside, looking like a thick piece of paper. Last time I replaced it myself following this method, I found the filter was completely black—no wonder there was always a musty smell in the car. After installing a new filter, the air conditioning immediately felt fresher, and the airflow improved noticeably. I recommend everyone learn to do this—it's quite cost-effective. All you need is a screwdriver or just your bare hands. Remember to check your car model and year before buying a filter to ensure compatibility. If you're worried about damaging the car, getting it replaced at a repair shop is quick and doesn’t cost much—safety first, after all. Regular maintenance like this can extend your AC's lifespan, so don’t overlook it.