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2007-2008 Nissan Altima In Cabin Micro Filter Replacement Procedure
2007-2008 Nissan Altima In Cabin Micro Filter Replacement Procedure
Please post your comments or suggestions about this diy project in this thread.
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filter RR
There are a couple of things not mentioned.
first, remove the end cap on the side of hte dash which is also associated with the glove box and you have to remove a wire connector from the trunk switch in order to remove the glove box. second, the new filters do not have a pull tab and is somewhat difficult to manage if you are not familiar with it. |
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2007 Nissan Altima Cabin filter replacement
I was able to follow the instructions for removing the glove box but I never found the filter. I'm still confused about what the glove box has to do with the console side finisher if the filter is actually in the console? What is the correlation between the two?
Last edited by icgomez1; 02-15-2010 at 07:20 PM. Reason: 2008 Nissan Altima not 2007 |
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2007 Nissan Altima Cabin filter replacement
I just did mine a few days ago. It is way back there underneath the glove box to the left. I had to remove the glove box completely and stick my head underneath it to see the push up tab for the cover.
I found this site with good pictures. http://www.supernissans.net/forums/2...placement.html |
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Nissan cabin filter
Thank you so much for the instructions for replacing my cabin air filter. Everything went as planned and I was able to change it myself. I saved quite a few bucks doing it myself.
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Missing steps
I have 2009 Altima Hybrid, and I know this procedure is for 2007-2008; even so, both this procedure, and 2009 Altima Hybrid service manual says 'remove 3 upper screws, remove 3 lower screws, then remove glove box assembly.' DOESN'T mention the 2 screws in the back of the glove box, doesn't mention the left and right end panels, doesn't mention the wire connector for trunk switch; Thanks goodness for additional posts which DOmention those items, allowed me to change CAF in my Altima Hybrid;
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Somehow it seems that a user replaceable air filter should be a lot easier to replace than this. This is poor design.
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Just did the cabin air filter replacement with a Wix 24400. It's chinese-made and accordion's down to fit the opening. The biggest problem was the location of the box behind the glove box. Pain in the butt as before.
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