Where is the cabin air filter of the Senova X35 located?

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DelCatherine
07/29/25 1:29am
The cabin air filter of the Senova X35 is located behind the glove box on the passenger side. To replace the cabin air filter, you need to open the glove box cover. The functions of the cabin air filter are: 1. Provide fresh air for the car interior; 2. Ensure safety and hygiene inside the car; 3. Absorb harmful substances; 4. Filter solid impurities in the air. Taking the 2016 Senova X35 as an example, its front suspension is a MacPherson independent suspension, the rear suspension is a torsion beam non-independent suspension, the drive system is front-wheel drive, equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum horsepower of 116ps, a maximum torque of 148Nm, a maximum power of 85kW, and matched with a 5-speed manual transmission.
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LeWilliam
08/12/25 5:36am
I found that the cabin air filter of the Senova X35 is located behind the glove box drawer, and you need to remove the glove box to access it. Open the glove box, and you'll see several clips or screws. Gently pry them open to remove the glove box cover, and the filter housing will be exposed. I usually replace it myself—just prepare a small screwdriver, and it's done. Be careful not to damage the plastic parts during removal. It's recommended to replace the filter every year or every 20,000 kilometers. Otherwise, dust and pollen from the air can accumulate, leading to unpleasant odors or poor cooling performance. I've even encountered cases where leaves clogged the filter, so it's best to check it every season. Though it's a small component, it has a big impact. Keeping it clean improves cabin comfort and protects respiratory health.
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