@uclalaker2009 We normally recommend changing your cabin filter once every year or every 15,000 miles. Depending on where you live you may want to change the filter more often. I would make sure to check the filter after a few months and see how dirty it is.
if doing this on a GT-R then it has 3 extra screws behind the actual glove box door.
You have to pull on the bottom of the door to pull it out turn sideways to get it off the stoppers. then remove the extra screws and remove the rest of the panel
The original Nissan filter has its arrow pointing up but you say to insert the replacement filter with the arrow pointing down. Is this correct? What is the direction of the the airflow?
@walshsc The arrows on our filters indicate the direction of airflow, while some other manufacturers put arrows on their filters indicating the orientation of the arrow after installation. The original filter had an arrow pointing up as in "this side up". Our filter is showing you which direction the air will flow.
Very helpful video but I did eviled9999's extra step. I opened the glove box and plulled the door box towards me to pull it off the hinges/pins. I recomend disconnecting the support cable on the left side first. Removing the box/door makes there no need for an extended screw driver.
I have a '10 G37 and was able to remove the glove box door itself by turning it at an angle so the pegs on both sides were able to clear the slots. This made it much easier to get to the screws in the lower corners of the glovebox assembly. Otherwise, very good video.
great video but how do you know when to replace that filter other than just looking at it
uclalaker2009 1 month ago
@uclalaker2009 We normally recommend changing your cabin filter once every year or every 15,000 miles. Depending on where you live you may want to change the filter more often. I would make sure to check the filter after a few months and see how dirty it is.
filterheads 4 weeks ago
@filterheads thanks for answering. great video keep up the good work!
uclalaker2009 4 weeks ago
great video
if doing this on a GT-R then it has 3 extra screws behind the actual glove box door.
You have to pull on the bottom of the door to pull it out turn sideways to get it off the stoppers. then remove the extra screws and remove the rest of the panel
crackmaw 2 months ago
@crackmaw Thank you for the information! Although a lot of these procedures are the same, there are always a few vehicles that have more steps.
filterheads 2 months ago
The original Nissan filter has its arrow pointing up but you say to insert the replacement filter with the arrow pointing down. Is this correct? What is the direction of the the airflow?
walshsc 4 months ago
@walshsc The arrows on our filters indicate the direction of airflow, while some other manufacturers put arrows on their filters indicating the orientation of the arrow after installation. The original filter had an arrow pointing up as in "this side up". Our filter is showing you which direction the air will flow.
filterheads 4 months ago
nice video!
magebi1984 5 months ago
Very helpful video but I did eviled9999's extra step. I opened the glove box and plulled the door box towards me to pull it off the hinges/pins. I recomend disconnecting the support cable on the left side first. Removing the box/door makes there no need for an extended screw driver.
OptimisticView 5 months ago
Awesome video...saved me $118.00 dealer quoted to replace.
Cybercar07 6 months ago
Thanks for the video, I just did it on a 2007 G35S Sedan.
Same procedure.
franklingc 7 months ago
Nice video! Thank you very much. Saved me at least $70 if I went to a dealership.
MegaGalushka 9 months ago
I have a '10 G37 and was able to remove the glove box door itself by turning it at an angle so the pegs on both sides were able to clear the slots. This made it much easier to get to the screws in the lower corners of the glovebox assembly. Otherwise, very good video.
eviled9999 9 months ago
Hey, I went to your website, but you don't carry any filters for the G37 models above 2008. Any expected arrival dates?
Xyrium 1 year ago
@Xyrium We just updated our database today, and now have coverage up to the 2011 model.
filterheads 1 year ago
worked like a charm...
eriktampa 1 year ago
thanks for this video!!
melchitodebelen1972 1 year ago