Where is the car air conditioning filter generally located?

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StJayce
07/25/25 5:52am
Different car models have different locations for the air conditioning filter. Some car air conditioning filters are located under the front windshield, while most models have them inside the glove compartment in front of the front passenger seat. Some knowledge about car air conditioning filters: 1. Function: The car air conditioning filter separates solid impurities such as pollen and PM2.5 from the air; it absorbs moisture, carbon dioxide, exhaust fumes, and odors from the air, providing a better driving environment for passengers. 2. Replacement cycle: The replacement cycle for a car air conditioning filter is 10,000 kilometers. It is generally recommended to replace it in spring, as the filter's effectiveness decreases after being used throughout the previous summer and winter.
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