Where is the Vezel's cabin air filter located?
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The Vezel's cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment. The functions of the cabin air filter are: 1. To separate dust, pollen, and abrasive particles from the air; 2. To ensure clean air in the passenger compartment and prevent bacterial growth. The Vezel's body dimensions are: length 4328mm, width 1772mm, height 1605mm, wheelbase 2610mm, fuel tank capacity 50 liters, and trunk capacity ranging from 437 to 1456 liters. The Vezel is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 96kW and maximum torque of 155Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. It features a front MacPherson strut independent suspension system.
When I drove the Vezel before, the cabin air filter was located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. After opening the glove box, you could see a cover at the bottom or on the side, usually secured with plastic clips that can be easily pried open to remove the filter. This component filters out dust and pollen to prevent air pollution inside the car. It should be replaced every six months or every 10,000 kilometers; otherwise, you might notice unpleasant odors or reduced airflow from the AC. Replacing it yourself is straightforward—just buy a filter that matches the size, pay attention to the arrow direction indicating the airflow, and no tools are needed except your hands, saving you the hassle and cost of visiting the dealership. The placement is quite thoughtful, but be careful not to accidentally disassemble any wiring. If unsure, consult the manual or watch an online repair guide video to resolve it. I recommend regularly cleaning the cabin air for a healthier and more comfortable driving experience.