
The cabin air filter of the Roewe 750 is located in the engine compartment, beneath the wiper cover panel on the right side of the front windshield near the passenger seat. You can access it by opening the engine hood and removing the wiper cover panel. Below is some relevant information about cabin air filters: 1. Function of the cabin air filter: It filters dust particles from the air, preventing these pollutants from entering the car's evaporator and causing sludge buildup that could block the evaporator. Additionally, the cabin air filter also filters out dust, water vapor, pollen, carbon oxides, and sulfides from the air. Since the filter contains activated carbon, it can adsorb harmful gases and particulate matter from the air. 2. Precautions for using the cabin air filter: The filter is prone to accumulating a lot of dust, so it's recommended to blow off the loose dust with compressed air. Never wash it with water, as this can easily render it unusable. Over time, the activated carbon filtration function in the cabin air filter will diminish, so it's advisable to have the filter replaced at a 4S shop.

I also drive a Roewe 750, and the cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. Just remove the glove box and you'll see a plastic cover. Open it and simply pull out the old filter to replace it with a new one. I remember last time I changed it, there was so much dust—no wonder there was a slight odor when the AC was on. Not replacing it can affect the air quality inside the car and even lead to respiratory issues. I recommend checking it every six months or 10,000 kilometers. It's a simple DIY job: empty the glove box, gently unclip a few fasteners, lift the cover, and swap the filter. While you're at it, you can also wipe down the ducts to keep the ventilation fresh.

Saving money is the golden rule. The air filter of the Roewe 750 is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. You can replace it yourself by just buying a new filter for a few dozen yuan, no need to go to a repair shop. Be careful not to break the clips when removing it. After lowering the glove compartment, you'll see a rectangular cover—just pull it to remove the old filter and replace it. I do this often because not changing the filter reduces the fan's airflow and breeds bacteria, especially in summer when driving becomes unbearably stuffy. A little tip: make sure to buy the correct filter model, and avoid smoking in the car to reduce clogging.

At first, I wasn't familiar with it either. The air conditioning filter of the Roewe 750 is located behind the glove box on the passenger side. Simply open the glove box, and there's a removable panel on the inner side. Unscrew the screws to replace it. Don't forget to clean the filter regularly, otherwise, the odor can become very strong and make driving uncomfortable. It's a simple operation.

After driving the Roewe 750 for a long time, the air conditioning filter is fixed behind the glove box on the passenger side. When replacing, handle the clips gently to avoid breaking them, and the filter can be easily pulled out. I recommend checking it once a year or before long trips, as accumulated dust can clog the ducts and lead to bacteria being blown out, affecting health, especially during urban smog. If you're not handy, go to a professional shop, but doing it yourself saves time and effort.


