
The air filter of the Teana is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. Some models are equipped with two air filters, with the other one positioned beneath the front windshield drainage channel. The Teana is a premium mid-to-high-end luxury sedan under the brand, with body dimensions of 4868 mm in length, 1830 mm in width, and 1490 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2775 mm. The front suspension system of the Teana features MacPherson struts, while the rear suspension system is a newly designed multi-link setup. Standard equipment on the Teana includes pneumatic massage seats, dual-zone independent air conditioning, a rearview camera system, active headrests, six supplemental restraint system airbags, xenon headlights, and more.









I remember last year I replaced the air filter for my Teana by myself, which is located behind the glove box on the passenger side. To find it, first open the glove box, where there's a latch or a few screws securing the inner panel. After removing them, you can see the cover of the filter. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the cover, and the filter will be exposed, usually in a rectangular box. When installing the new filter, make sure the directional arrow is not placed backwards, so the air from the AC will be cleaner. Doing it yourself saves a lot of money— the part online only costs a few dozen yuan, saving you the hassle of going to a repair shop and wasting time. Regularly replacing this thing is important for health, as it filters out dust, pollen, and other particles, making the AC less smelly and more comfortable. The Teana's design is quite user-friendly, with the filter not too hidden—after a few tries, you'll get the hang of it.

I've recently developed the habit of regularly checking the air filter in my Teana, as it directly affects the air quality while driving. The filter is usually hidden behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. You'll need to clear out the items in the glove box, release the bottom clips, and remove the inner lining to access it. The cover is typically made of plastic and can be gently pried open to replace the filter. It's recommended to change it every six months, especially in humid southern regions where the filter tends to accumulate mold, which can impact health. Replacing it yourself is quite simple—just purchase the matching model online, follow the tutorial, and you're done in ten minutes while saving money. After locating it, remember to take a photo for future reference to make the next replacement even smoother. Maintaining this component can improve air conditioning efficiency, keep the cabin environment fresh, and prevent coughing or itchy noses during long drives, significantly enhancing the driving experience.

When my Teana's cabin air filter wasn't working well last time, I found its location behind the glove box on the passenger side. Just open the glove box and remove the inner panel to see it, replacing it is quite convenient. The position isn't hard to find, doing it yourself can save on repair costs, just remember to match the filter model to your car. After replacement, the air quality improved with less odor when turning on the AC.

To save on car costs, I learned to replace the Teana's cabin air filter myself, which is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. After removing the glove box and taking out the inner lining, the filter is exposed. The cover is secured with screws; once unscrewed, you can directly replace it with a new one. Choosing an eco-friendly filter can improve the in-car environment and reduce allergens. DIY costs are very low, with online purchases of parts costing just a few dozen yuan, and it's also a good opportunity to clean the dust in the glove box. Once you accurately locate the position, the operation goes smoothly, making it suitable for beginners to try.

The Altima's air conditioning performance relies on the filter, which is strategically located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. When replacing the filter, simply remove the inner lining of the glove box to access the installation point. The design is well thought out, making DIY replacement easy and ensuring air filtration efficiency remains uncompromised. A clogged or old filter can hinder cooling performance, leading to a stuffy cabin. Regular replacement prevents odor buildup and is crucial for a comfortable driving experience. The process is straightforward, requiring no major disassembly—just locate the right spot for a quick and hassle-free swap.


