
The EcoSport's cabin air filter is installed behind the glove box on the passenger side. The replacement method for the EcoSport's cabin air filter is as follows: 1. Pinch the two yellow clips and twist them downward; when reinstalling, simply press them back into place. 2. Remove the cabin air filter cover by pressing both sides and pulling it off; when installing, align it and push it back into position. 3. Pull out the cabin air filter. The installation angle of the cabin air filter is quite tricky, but there's no need to worry too much about deformation when pulling it out or installing it. The filter will naturally unfold once properly positioned, without affecting its performance. Additional information about the EcoSport: 1. The new EcoSport is equipped with either a 1.5L or a 1.0T engine, primarily targeting the affordable small SUV market. 2. The interior of the EcoSport largely follows the main structure of the Fiesta, with improvements and refinements in some details, enhancing both visual appeal and practicality.

Last time I replaced the EcoSport's cabin air filter, I found it right behind the glove box. You have to remove the glove box first to access it. I've done it myself several times, and it's quite simple—just need a screwdriver and a few minutes. Open the glove box, unscrew the fixing screws on both sides, gently pull out the box, and you'll see the square cover panel behind it. Lift that, and there's the filter. Remember to turn off the AC engine before working to avoid damaging other parts. Replacing this regularly is crucial—every 10,000 km or every six months—to prevent odors and dust buildup, improving air freshness. I always check it during weekend maintenance to ensure the air blowing out is cool and clean.

I've been using my EcoSport for several years, and the cabin air filter has always been hidden behind the glove box. I was a bit panicked the first time I looked for it, but later found it's actually quite simple: just pull open the door to access the glove box, unscrew and remove the box, lift off the rear cover, and the filter pops right out. Changing it myself saves a lot of money, and all you need is a screwdriver—no professional tools required. I recommend changing it regularly, as a clogged cabin air filter can distract you while driving and is prone to bacterial growth and allergies. I usually check it every 10,000 kilometers or replace it immediately if I notice a dusty smell when the AC is on. Don't procrastinate—watching a video tutorial makes it even easier to get started.

In my experience, the EcoSport's cabin air filter is usually located behind the glove box, and you can take it out by removing the glove box. You'll need to unscrew the glove box, and behind it, there's a square opening where the filter is. It's crucial to replace it regularly—if you don't, the air gets stuffy and fuel efficiency drops. I replace mine every 12 months without fail. It's a simple, risk-free job that takes less than ten minutes. Just be careful not to let any debris fall into the air vents and keep them clean.

When looking for the cabin air filter on the EcoSport, I noticed it's located behind the glove box, which becomes visible upon removal. The position is easy to locate, but the steps require care: first empty the compartment, unscrew and remove it carefully without breaking the plastic clips. DIY replacement can save some money, requiring only a screwdriver and a few spare minutes. Don't neglect it—accumulated dust from an unchanged filter can cause throat discomfort when using the AC. I typically replace it every six months or when odors appear, ensuring the filter remains unclogged.


