Where is the cabin air filter of the Lynk & Co 02 located?

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DelIan
07/23/25 7:57pm
The cabin air filter of the Lynk & Co 02 is located behind the glove box on the passenger side. According to the manufacturer's requirements, it should be replaced every two years or 24 months, but the actual replacement cycle depends on the condition of the filter. The functions of the cabin air filter are: 1. Provide fresh air for the cabin; 2. Ensure safety and hygiene in the cabin; 3. Absorb harmful substances; 4. Filter solid particles in the air. Taking the 2021 Lynk & Co 02 as an example, it is a compact SUV with the following dimensions: length 4448mm, width 1890mm, height 1528mm, wheelbase 2702mm, minimum ground clearance 201mm, and curb weight 1475kg.
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GenesisRose
08/10/25 6:01pm
I just replaced the air filter for my Lynk & Co 02 myself. It's located in the footwell area on the passenger side, specifically behind the glove box. First, open the glove box and pull it upward firmly to remove it - no tools needed, super convenient. The filter is usually a rectangular box clipped into a slot, just pry it out by hand. Remember to change it every six months or 10,000 km, otherwise poor cabin air quality and reduced cooling efficiency may occur. Check it during regular car washes to prevent mold or odors. Be gentle when replacing to avoid damaging the air vents.
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