Where is the air filter on a Hyundai?

Where is the air filter on a Hyundai?

The cabin air filter is located either behind the glove compartment, under the dashboard, or under the hood of your vehicle. In most cases, it will be located behind the glove box.

Do you need to replace the cabin filter in a Hyundai i20?

Replacing the cabin air filter (also know as the dust filter, hvac filter, pollen filter, air conditioner filter and hepa filter) will improve the air quality of your i20, will put less strain on your heating and air conditioning system and can increase your gas mileage.

Why is my Hyundai i20 heater not working?

The only thing that the air conditioning system has in common with the heater is that they both use the climate controls and the blower motor. It is entirely possible for your i20’s heater to work just fine even when the air conditioner is not blowing cold at all.

How to troubleshoot the air conditioning in a Hyundai?

Unscrew and remove the blower motor wire harness found directly behind the blower motor. Unscrew three screws holding the blower motor into place and then remove the motor. Check the coolant levels. The coolant reservoir is found under the hood at the very front of the vehicle. It is white and plastic.

How often should I change the filter on my i20?

You should change the filter on your i20 at least once a year or every 20,000 miles, whichever comes first. If you drive in dusty or sandy conditions, you should change your filter more frequently.

Replacing the cabin air filter (also know as the dust filter, hvac filter, pollen filter, air conditioner filter and hepa filter) will improve the air quality of your i20, will put less strain on your heating and air conditioning system and can increase your gas mileage.

You should change the filter on your i20 at least once a year or every 20,000 miles, whichever comes first. If you drive in dusty or sandy conditions, you should change your filter more frequently.

How often should I change my cabin air filter?

You need to change it at least once a year or every 20,000 miles. Replacing the cabin air filter (also know as the dust filter, hvac filter, pollen filter, air conditioner filter and hepa filter) will improve the air quality of your i20, will put less strain on your heating and air conditioning system and can increase your gas mileage.