Cabin Air Filter Replacement
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just start taking sh*t apart,
here is a good place to start,
the plastic cover that the door closes on, (IE you can't see it from the inside when the door is closed) that just pops off, no screws.
then get a screw driver and stick ur head under the glove box and take out the screws u see down there, actually i think that lower kick panel just pops off too,
the go after the ~6 screws that hold in the glove box.
you might need to take off the silver/wood trim, that just pops off as well.
keep going till you see the white fan housing.
on the face of the fan housing ull see a door, open it.
filter will be there
the door is about the size of a carton of cigs
in all honesty its not that complicated.
should take u 1/2 hour, so plan for an hour cuz its ur first time
here is a good place to start,
the plastic cover that the door closes on, (IE you can't see it from the inside when the door is closed) that just pops off, no screws.
then get a screw driver and stick ur head under the glove box and take out the screws u see down there, actually i think that lower kick panel just pops off too,
the go after the ~6 screws that hold in the glove box.
you might need to take off the silver/wood trim, that just pops off as well.
keep going till you see the white fan housing.
on the face of the fan housing ull see a door, open it.
filter will be there
the door is about the size of a carton of cigs
in all honesty its not that complicated.
should take u 1/2 hour, so plan for an hour cuz its ur first time
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Yes it is fairly close to being the same . Just take out the glove compartment and the screws holding it on. You don't have to take off the side panels. It was pretty easy for me to do it.
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I've always gotten the filters form my wife's cars here. They never had them for our year's G, but I hounded the hell out of them.
They started offering them about a year ago and the prices are killer.
http://www.micronair.us/Infiniti/159
They started offering them about a year ago and the prices are killer.
http://www.micronair.us/Infiniti/159
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Unfortunately, Miconair's website isn't working these days and cannot process orders. I tried to call their customer service number a few times last week but had no luck getting a hold of anyone. Too bad, their prices look good. I wound up ordering a filter from AutoAnything.com, carbon activated for $29.95 w/ free shipping. I'll see how it looks when it gets here tomorrow.
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Unfortunately, Miconair's website isn't working these days and cannot process orders. I tried to call their customer service number a few times last week but had no luck getting a hold of anyone. Too bad, their prices look good. I wound up ordering a filter from AutoAnything.com, carbon activated for $29.95 w/ free shipping. I'll see how it looks when it gets here tomorrow.
Last edited by Solid71; 07-20-2009 at 06:50 PM.
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I've always gotten the filters form my wife's cars here. They never had them for our year's G, but I hounded the hell out of them.
They started offering them about a year ago and the prices are killer.
http://www.micronair.us/Infiniti/159
They started offering them about a year ago and the prices are killer.
http://www.micronair.us/Infiniti/159
I just looked at your link. The EXACT same filter is sold here for $44.99+tax. What a rip off. We get so screwed up here.