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What are the steps to replace the air conditioning filter in the new X-Trail?

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MiguelDella
07/29/2025, 10:25:49 AM

The steps to replace the air conditioning filter in the new X-Trail are: 1. Open the storage compartment in front of the passenger side of the driver's cabin, and it is easier to remove it from top to bottom; 2. The filter cover plate is connected with gray sealing sponge, and there is a handle in the middle for easy removal, just pull it by hand to remove it; 3. Take out the old air conditioning filter and replace it with a new one. The front face of the new X-Trail is equipped with a new style V-shaped grille, decorated with chrome, and the headlights on both sides are redesigned. In terms of interior configuration, the new X-Trail is equipped with a new style steering wheel and a 9-inch high-definition capacitive touch screen, providing intelligent voice control, full-time in-car navigation, remote real-time monitoring and other interconnection technologies, realizing intelligent human-vehicle interaction in more than 200 scenarios.

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LawsonDella
08/13/2025, 02:44:19 AM

I just replaced the air conditioning filter on my new Nissan Qashqai by myself. The whole process was not difficult and saved me money. After parking and turning off the engine, I emptied the glove compartment on the passenger side. Looking inside, there are small clips on both sides that can be pressed gently by hand to release the glove compartment. Then, I saw the filter cover with a sliding track, which can be opened and removed by pulling it. When pulling out the old filter, pay attention to the arrow direction, which is usually downward or in the direction of airflow. Make sure to remember it and not to reverse it. I bought a new activated carbon filter online for only 50 yuan, which can filter dust better. Carefully align the label and insert it, making sure not to tilt it, otherwise the cover won't fit. Finally, snap the glove compartment back in place and test the air conditioning—a fresh breeze came out. It is recommended to replace it every 10,000 kilometers to avoid odors and allergies. Doing it myself saved me 200 yuan in labor costs. Just watch some online videos and you'll get the hang of it.

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SanQuinn
10/10/2025, 10:22:01 PM

As someone who frequently deals with car issues, I'd like to remind new Qashqai owners that the cabin air filter is hidden behind the glove box. To remove the glove box, simply push the limiters on both sides—no tools required. Open the filter cover and pull out the old filter, making sure the arrow direction faces downward; otherwise, airflow will be blocked. Before installing the new filter, blow off any dust and ensure it sits flat. Replace it every 15,000 kilometers—delaying this can lead to musty odors and even increased fuel consumption. Some people rush the installation and forget to check the seal before closing the cover, resulting in air leaks or reduced airflow. After replacement, run the AC for a while to clear out any debris. Standard filters are both affordable and effective. Regular maintenance ensures healthy cabin air and extends your AC system's lifespan.

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HenryMarie
11/23/2025, 10:29:05 PM

I was quite nervous the first time I changed the air filter in my car. For the Nissan Qashqai, the operation is inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. First, remove the key for safety. Push both sides of the glove compartment to release the clips and lower it slowly. You'll see a rectangular cover—open it and take out the old filter, which was quite dirty. Make sure the arrow on the new filter points toward the rear of the seat to avoid mistakes. Gently slide it in without forcing it to prevent tearing. Then, put everything back and close the glove compartment. It's best to wear gloves to keep your hands clean. After the change, the air inside the car felt much fresher, especially reassuring when kids are around. The whole process took about 15 minutes, and even a beginner can try it. It's recommended to check every six months.

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DiNolan
01/14/2026, 12:01:22 AM

Replacing the AC filter isn't just for cool air—it's also about eco-friendliness. The new Qashqai's design is simple: open the glove box, press the clips to release the stopper, slide out the cover to remove the old filter. When installing the new one, align the arrow downward, and opt for biodegradable materials over cheap plastic for a greener choice. Filtering dust and toxins reduces emissions and saves fuel. I change mine every 8,000 km, choosing activated carbon filters to absorb odors and minimize window use, saving AC power. The 5-minute process is easy—regular changes protect lungs and reduce carbon footprint.

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DeSarah
04/10/2026, 03:09:08 AM

With age comes experience in handling minor car issues. The air conditioning filter in the new Qashqai is located behind the glove box. Open the box, press the limiters on both sides to let it hang down, and you'll see a small cover plate to remove. Remember the direction arrow on the old filter usually points toward the front of the car. Push the new filter flat, close the cover firmly, and make sure the glove box snaps back into place. Don't neglect changing it every year to prevent bacterial growth—ordinary filters are affordable and durable. After replacement, the AC works more efficiently, making driving more comfortable and protecting health, while saving time on trips to the repair shop.

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