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Changing an In Cabin Air Filter in a 6th Gen Maxima

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2009

This is how easy it is to change the in cabin air filter in a 6th Gen Maxima. Nissan recomends changing ever 15 to 20K miles but I recommend if you use you heat and A/C a lot and drive in smoggy dirty cities you check or change more often. Filters average $11-$15 dollars if purchased from most major automotive stores. Dealerships tend to rape you on cost of the filter plus install!!!

Note: If using a factory Nissan air filter, the direction of the arrow is up. If using an aftermarket filter, the direction of the air is down.

Air flow in a 6th Gen Maxima is from TOP to Bottom!!!

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  • Hey Chernmax, Just came on to say you got the Airflow arrow wrong. The Airflow arrow must be downwards not up.The Air flow is from Up(front outside vent) to Down into the blower. Just a tiny correction.

    Peace

  • @holypolygon This is what I have posted in the writeup section for the Video: Note: If using a factory Nissan air filter, the direction of the arrow is up. If using an aftermarket filter, the direction of the air is down.

  • Does this work the same for a 2002 Nissan Maxima? Thank you.

  • @hecaresforyou If it's not in your owners manual I'd say no! I'll send you a link to Nissan Maxima owners manuals...

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    K&N dont make cabin filters? I own a 06 with 75K

  • @JBlade007 No not for the in cabin filter!

  • @JBlade007 not to my knowledge for the in cabin air filter. Nissan and Purolator do however...

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  • Just wanted to say thanks Chernmax for posting this video. Saved me the headache of trying to figure it out without destroying my glove box!

    Holypolygon- thanks for the heads up. There is actually 2 arrows on the OEM filter- 1 pointing up for correct position and the 2nd pointing down for air flow.

    Thanks again Gents!

  • IDK - "First thing you need to do is open the glove box and take your shit out" - dead ringer to my ears... great video - made the cabin air filter change much easier - thanks again!

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  • Thanks for your time with this Chernmax!

  • Hey Chernmax, Just came on to say you got the Airflow arrow wrong. The Airflow arrow must be downwards not up.The Air flow is from Up(front outside vent) to Down into the blower. Just a tiny correction.

    Peace

  • Chernmax has the sickest 6th gen ive ever seen, and im not to wild about them

  • Magical.

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