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kvndgr8

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    Citigo
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    2019

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  1. It's funny that the skoda manual i got states it as air conditioning. But it's not. And yes I don't have air recirculation option nor heated seats, only auto stop/start and a heater .
  2. No that is not for air recirculate. It's the auto start button for city traffic it can be turned on or off.
  3. Okay, thanks for everyone that contributed to my post. That solves my question. So my car doesn't have an A/C . My mechanic is an old man he already brought the cabin filter for replacement on full service at 60000 km mark. He changed oil, oil filter, spark plug, air filter did some checks under the hood and tyres and was about to change cabin filter which i didn't have. Thanks for the solution. I never knew till now I didnt it have an AC. Even my mechanic said I had a cabin filter. Maybe he is servicing a citigo for the first time.
  4. Is it? I thought it was AC. Okay maybe that is why I don't have cabin filter. So that means air blowing in will be dirty and smelly right without the cabin filter? But how will it cool without AC system I understand heating it has setting for cold air too. I'm confused.
  5. But I do have an air con but not the automatic/climatronic its a manual a/c hot and cold air. I believe all skoda cars have AC. Picture is attached of my AC switcher.
  6. Hello, I took my citigo 2019 1.0 mpi to an indipendent mechanic for full service, he couldn't replace the cabin air filter though he purchased a replacement, he tried different ways but couldn't open the cabin filter as it was locked too tight or was something else. We looked at youtube videos and tried it but the locking mechanism wasn't there in my model as of the old ones where a simple clip would let the cabin filter slide out. Mechanic told me he couldn't open the cabin filter as he couldn't find any mechanism to open it, only way possible is to completely dismantle the glove box and compressor system screws behind the glove box to see what is inside. Could anyone have an idea how to replace the cabin filter in skoda citigo 2019 june model ? I tried myself couldn't figure it out. I stopped trying as I am afraid if i push too much something would break off. Please help. Pictures under my glove box compartment is attached.
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