Where is the Wuling Rongguang's Cabin Air Filter Located?
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The cabin air filter of the Wuling Rongguang is located behind the glove box on the front passenger side. Below are the detailed steps for replacing the car's cabin air filter: 1. Remove the right foot outer contact cover plate: Use a T20 screwdriver to unscrew the central screw of the cover plate, then push the upper and lower sides of the plate toward the front of the car with horizontal forward force. 2. Remove the cover plate below the steering wheel: The cover plate is made of black plastic and is located above the foot pedal and below the steering wheel shaft, with an irregular horizontal shape. There are two large round fasteners on the edge near the driver; rotating them 180 degrees will release them. Loosen the edges of this plate and remove it entirely. 3. Open the side cover of the cabin air filter: There is a screw in the center of the cabin air filter cover; use a T20 screwdriver to remove it. After removing the screw, gently pry up the small slot below the cover and pull outward to open the cover. 4. Replace the cabin air filter: Pull the old filter out horizontally. Note that the cabin air filter has a specific direction; do not install it backward.
Having driven the Wuling Rongguang for many years, I often help friends replace the air conditioning filter. It's usually located behind the glove box on the passenger side. You need to open the glove box first, where there are small clips or panels. After removing them, you can see the filter compartment. The process is simple: pull out the glove box, find the plastic cover, lift it, and the filter is inside. When doing it for the first time, don't pull too hard to avoid breaking the clips. The air conditioning filter plays a big role in filtering dust and pollen. If not replaced in time, it can block the air vents or produce odors, and may also weaken the air conditioning cooling, making summer driving uncomfortable. It's recommended to check it every six months or 10,000 kilometers. You can buy the filter yourself and replace it, which is both cost-effective and convenient.
Hey, last time when I was driving the Wuling Rongguang, I noticed a strange smell from the AC. Turned out the air filter was located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. After opening the glove box, there was a small panel on the side that needed to be popped open, and there the filter was, lying inside. Replacing it was easy—just use a bit of finesse and avoid forcing it. Regular cleaning is important; otherwise, dust buildup can cause uneven airflow, affecting driving comfort, especially on smoggy days. I did it myself in about ten minutes—there are plenty of video tutorials online, so following them is no big deal.