Where is the Liana's cabin air filter located?
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Liana's cabin air filter is located inside the glove compartment blower on the passenger side. You can see it after removing the glove compartment. The cabin air filter should normally be replaced every 10,000-15,000 kilometers of driving. During regular maintenance, you can take it out for inspection. If it's not dirty, there's no need to replace it—just blow it clean with an air pump. Here is some information about the Liana: 1. The Liana is a modern urban lifestyle car developed by Changhe Suzuki based on the prototype of the Japanese Suzuki Liana. 2. As a practical family sedan, the biggest change in the Liana A+ is its adoption of Suzuki's mature K14B-GVVT engine, which has a smaller displacement and lower fuel consumption while maintaining strong power. With a maximum torque of 135/4000 (N·m/rpm) and a maximum power of 74/5900 (Kw/rpm), it ensures ample driving power. The Liana A+ has a fuel consumption of 5.6L/100km under working conditions, making it a very economical choice in today's era of high fuel prices.
I've been driving my Liana for several years, and the location of the cabin air filter is indeed quite easy to find. It's located behind the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat. First, open the glove compartment, and you'll see some small clips or bolts on both sides. Gently pull them to remove, and inside you'll find a rectangular filter housing. Be careful not to use too much force when removing it to avoid damaging the plastic parts. Changing the filter is quite important, especially during the rainy season when it's prone to mold. I learned this the hard way—delaying replacement can lead to unpleasant odors that affect your driving mood. Generally, it's recommended to replace it every six months or every 10,000 kilometers. Doing it yourself can save you hundreds, and compatible filters bought online are very affordable. Remember to check the directional markings when reinstalling to prevent air leaks. Also, regularly check the air quality inside and outside your car after parking to maintain cleanliness and safety.