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Where is the air conditioning filter located in the Teana?

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VonKylie
07/29/2025, 02:56:56 AM

The air conditioning filter in the Teana is located under the glove box on the left foot position of the passenger side. The air conditioning filter is a specialized filter designed for air purification inside the car cabin. It uses high-efficiency adsorption materials, such as activated carbon composite filter cloth made of activated carbon and long-fiber non-woven fabric. It has a compact structure and can effectively filter smoke odors, pollen, dust, harmful gases, and various odors. It also efficiently filters and adsorbs particulate impurities, achieving effects such as oil filtration and air purification. The Teana has a body length, width, and height of 4901mm, 1850mm, and 1450mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2825mm. Its engine has a maximum power of 115kw and a maximum torque of 197nm.

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Silva
08/12/2025, 07:13:25 PM

While tinkering with the air conditioning filter in my old Teana, I discovered it's quite cleverly hidden behind the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat. You first need to open the glove box, where there are small clips or screws on both sides. Gently pry them off or unscrew them to remove the glove box. Then you'll see a square plastic cover—pry it open to reveal the filter. It's not very big, rectangular like a book. I usually replace it every six months because city dust clogs it up, reducing airflow and making it unhealthy. Remember to choose the correct filter model—DIY replacement saves money and is convenient, leaving the car air much fresher. Before starting, it's best to read the owner's manual to confirm details and avoid damaging small components.

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VonPresley
10/04/2025, 12:57:36 AM

After driving the Teana for a long time, I've changed the cabin air filter multiple times. It's located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. Pull out the glove box, look for the securing clips in the corners, and gently pry them open to reveal the filter housing. The position is concealed but not complicated - the whole operation takes just minutes. I recommend new owners refer to video tutorials for their first attempt to avoid mistakes, as a clogged filter affects cooling efficiency and causes odors. Regular replacement protects the AC system and extends its lifespan. I typically check it every spring and autumn. Using genuine OEM filters ensures better filtration - after replacement, the AC airflow becomes noticeably stronger and noise-free. The convenient location shows thoughtful design.

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Bobby
11/17/2025, 01:33:12 AM

The cabin air filter in the Teana is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. After pulling down the glove box to reveal the internal structure, remove the cover to take it out. The position is relatively concealed but easy to operate by yourself. Remember to replace it in time to prevent dust accumulation from affecting air quality and AC performance. Personally, I check it every 10,000 kilometers or so.

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McStephanie
01/07/2026, 03:09:52 AM

The cabin air filter of the Teana is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side, more precisely behind the compartment. You can access it by opening the glove box and removing the cover panel. I think the placement is quite clever, as it protects the filter while saving space. Replacing the filter is crucial for maintenance—it traps dust and pollen, ensuring cleaner and cooler air from the AC. I replace mine every six months to prevent clogging, and I recommend taking your time when doing it. Choosing the right filter model is important; OEM or high-quality aftermarket brands are both fine. The location is fairly accessible, but if it's your first time, taking photos beforehand can help avoid confusion. Once done, the air quality inside the car improves significantly.

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OmarLee
04/04/2026, 02:06:00 AM

Finding the Altima's cabin air filter location is like a little adventure. In my car, it's hidden behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. Open the glove box and look for clips or screws inside - remove them and you'll see the filter housing. I've done this operation myself, just remember to be gentle to avoid damaging plastic parts. The filter is crucial as it traps dirt and ensures fresh, odor-free air. I typically inspect and replace it every 8,000 kilometers, opting for compatible filters that offer great value and performance. After replacement, test the AC - you'll notice much faster airflow recovery. The location isn't too tricky to access, and the design is quite thoughtful.

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