
The Wuling MINIEV's cabin air filter is located at the air intake on the lower right side of the dashboard. Below are the steps for cleaning the cabin air filter: 1. Air conditioner front cover: Remove the filter. 2. Cleaning the filter: Clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner or water. If there is grease on it, use a soft brush dipped in detergent to scrub. 3. Drying and reinstalling: Dry the cleaned filter and reinstall it. Below is additional information on replacing the cabin air filter: 1. Selecting the filter: Choose the appropriate filter. 2. Unpacking the filter: Open the new filter's packaging and check for any damage. 3. Removing the filter: Remove the original vehicle filter. 4. Removing the felt pad: Take off the felt pad covering the air outlet. After removing the felt pad, you will see the rectangular cover of the cabin air filter. Pull the cover to the right to open it.

I've been driving the Wuling Mini EV for several years. The cabin air filter is located inside the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat. You'll need to first remove the compartment, then gently open the cover to access it. I remember it took me some time to locate it during my first attempt because it's somewhat hidden - positioned beneath the dashboard near the footwell area. It's recommended to check it every six months or every 10,000 kilometers driven. The filter tends to accumulate dust and bacteria; if not replaced timely, it can cause strange odors from the AC vents, affect cabin air quality, and may even lead to poor heat dissipation. The replacement process is quite simple - just purchase a compatible filter (costs around ten yuan), and you can use a screwdriver to open the cover. Just be careful not to apply excessive force to avoid damaging the plastic components.

As an average car owner, I always keep an eye on minor vehicle issues. The Wuling Mini EV's cabin air filter is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side - you'll need to remove the compartment first to reveal a small opening where the filter is housed. While this position is designed for convenient routine maintenance, don't assume it's too remote to matter. When the filter gets clogged, you'll notice reduced airflow from the AC, ineffective cooling during summer, and potential mold growth that could harm your health. I typically clean out the dust every three months, replacing it immediately if it appears blackened - this saves both money and hassle. If you can't locate it, check the owner's manual or search for video tutorials online. For those with decent DIY skills, it's just a few minutes' job that eliminates unnecessary trips to the repair shop every time.

I often tinker with car maintenance. The air filter of the Wuling Mini EV is located under the dashboard on the passenger side, specifically behind the glove compartment panel. Just lift the cover to access the filter—it's not complicated. The key is to check it regularly, as a worn-out filter reduces AC efficiency and can overburden the cooling system, potentially damaging the compressor. It's recommended to replace it at least once a year, or more frequently in rainy seasons or heavily polluted areas. DIY replacement is cost-effective, requiring only a flathead screwdriver, but beginners should take their time to avoid scratching wires or components.

I always worry about vehicle hygiene. The air filter of the Wuling Mini EV is located under the glove compartment on the passenger side. The design is thoughtful, allowing easy removal with a little force, making replacement as simple as playing with building blocks. The filter is the first line of defense for maintaining fresh air. If not replaced in time, pollen or foreign particles can cause allergies, leading to coughing and sneezing during rides. I make it a habit to check it every quarter. The filter costs only 20-30 yuan, and replacing it yourself saves both time and money. If the glove compartment gets stuck, avoid forcing it—ask a friend for help or refer to an online guide for a safer approach.


