
1- When doing an oil change ask the mechanic to check if the A/C tube is clogged or has impurities, the mechanic can blow it up with compressed air. The A/C tube is usually on the passenger side.
2- Clean the vents under the wipers through which air travels to the passenger compartment, which affects the smell of the car.

3- Change the air filter in the car from the inside. The air filter is similar to the filter in the home oven, which filters and purifies the air from impurities. Over time, the filter is affected by the accumulated impurities, which leads to its blockage. . In the event that you are driving on uneven roads, the filter is more prone to clogging than normal.

4- Before stopping the car, switch the position of the air source switch to “fresh” air from the outside, this will allow some fresh air to enter the cabin.
5- Once a year or two, you do the air-conditioning deodorization service . The mechanic can spray a special mist on the evaporator to kill the bacteria and fungi that live on the evaporator.
Replacing the cabin filter
on most cars The cabin filter is installed behind the glove box, its location can be found in the owner’s manual.
The first step according to the owner’s manual is to turn off the engine of course the next step, open the glove box, locate the valves and remove it. Now, the owner’s manual says push into each side of the glove box to separate the claws.
Carefully pull out the old filter, as it may be filled with leaves and other impurities.
Change the cabin air
filter Insert the new filter again The cabin filter works especially if it contains activated charcoal to get rid of odors, all we need now is to install everything in reverse. Make sure the filter is installed the correct way.
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