Where is the Ford Kuga's Cabin Air Filter Located?

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DelCharlotte
07/29/25 6:50pm
The cabin air filter of the Kuga is located beneath the glove compartment on the passenger side. You can access it by removing the decorative panel. Below is relevant information about the cabin air filter: 1. Maintenance Interval: It is recommended to inspect the cabin air filter every 10,000 kilometers and perform routine maintenance at the same interval. In areas with severe smog, it is advisable to replace the cabin air filter every three months. 2. Function: The filter removes odors, pollen, dust, harmful gases, and various unpleasant smells. It also efficiently filters and absorbs particulate matter, providing oil filtration and air purification, while effectively eliminating organic gases such as benzene, phenol, ammonia, formaldehyde, xylene, and styrene. 3. Replacement Precautions: Ensure correct installation when replacing the cabin air filter. Pay attention to the arrow indicator on the outer side of the filter to avoid incorrect orientation. It is also recommended not to turn on the air conditioning during replacement, as this may degrade dust resistance and affect air conditioning performance.
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