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Suzuki Baleno - Video tutorial

Model: Suzuki Baleno MK 2 - Years 2015-2020
Part: Cabin air filter
Operation: Cabin air filter replacement on Suzuki Baleno

Today we show you an operation that is very simple on almost all car models, including Suzuki cars. Disconnect the suction connector, then loosen the electric suction valve by opening and pulling the relative clip. Open the two hooks (by hand) that secure the door of the pollen filter compartment. At this point you just need to open this door and extract the passenger compartment air filter simply by pulling it with your hands. Nothing easier! Insert the new filter you purchased, close the compartment and correctly reconnect the electric valve and the suction connector.


Posted on 29 March 2024 by ScegliAuto

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