Week 4: Changing the In-Cabin Microfilter

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2010

The staff at NissanVersa.org explains how to change the In-Cabin Microfilter on the Nissan Versa.

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  • @hhxhkuroro I would say if you smell a musty or moldy smell, you'd need to change the filter. Gasoline, probably not. In fresh mode it draws in air from the plastic cowl below the windshield wipers. Do you see any drops of gasoline or anything that is leaking or appears slightly wet on the engine?

  • you're welcome for the info.

    Not all dealers are bad. Just keep them honest by keeping informed on your car.

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  • @CanaanManley i smell gasoline while i use the fresh air mode. is it because my filter dirty?

  • Thnks for the imfo.

  • hi

    thanks for the info just did my car no microfilter and my dealer just told me you need new one .

    new one for what i did not see the old one ?

    i will never trsut my dealer and i will never go back to any dealer.

    thanks for you and youtube

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