Where is the Trax's cabin air filter located?

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StAlex
07/24/25 4:08am
Trax's cabin air filter is located inside the glove compartment in front of the front passenger seat. The cabin air filter serves the following 5 functions: 1. Ensures tight sealing against the housing: Prevents unfiltered air from entering the cabin; 2. Separates solid particles from the air: Specifically dust, pollen, and abrasive particles; 3. Adsorbs moisture and odors from the air: Including soot, ozone, carbon oxides, SO2, CO2, etc.; 4. Prevents car windows from fogging up: Maintains clear visibility for drivers and passengers, ensuring driving safety, provides fresh air to the cabin, prevents occupants from inhaling harmful gases, and ensures driving safety; effectively sterilizes and deodorizes; 5. Maintains clean cabin air and prevents bacterial growth: Creates a healthy environment, effectively intercepts pollen, and prevents allergic reactions in occupants that could affect driving safety.
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LaMakayla
08/10/25 11:40pm
The air filter location for the Trax is in the footwell area of the front passenger seat. You'll need to open the glove compartment first to find it. I remember when I last changed it myself, there were two clips at the bottom of the glove compartment—just press them gently to fully lower the glove box. Then look inside, and you'll see a plastic cover on the door side concealing the filter. Unscrew the cover or simply unclip it, and the filter can be pulled out. The whole process is actually quite simple; all you need is a small screwdriver. It's recommended to replace it annually, otherwise, you might notice a dusty smell when using the AC in summer. The first time I did it, I was worried about damaging parts, but after watching a few video tutorials, I got the hang of it—now it takes just minutes. This design makes it easy for owners to DIY, saving both money and hassle.
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