Where is the cabin air filter located in a Nissan Sunny?

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JoannaRose
07/25/25 2:58am
The cabin air filter in a Nissan Sunny is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. Here are additional details about the Nissan Sunny: 1. Exterior: The 2016 Nissan Sunny measures 4456mm in length, 1696mm in width, and 1514mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2600mm. It features a trapezoidal front grille design with chrome trim. The side profile displays rounded lines with the highest point at the vehicle's midsection, giving it a somewhat retro appearance. 2. Interior: The cabin adopts a dual-tone design combining light and dark gray shades, complemented by maple wood trim for an overall elegant aesthetic. 3. Powertrain: The 2016 Sunny exclusively comes with a 1.5L engine producing 82kW maximum power and 139Nm peak torque. Paired with a CVT transmission, it achieves a top speed of 175km/h with a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 12.8 seconds.
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LeClara
08/10/25 4:48pm
I just bought a used Nissan Sunny and recently wanted to replace the cabin air filter. After struggling for a while, I found it hidden behind the passenger glove box. The location is discreet but easy to access: open the glove box, and you’ll see plastic clips or stoppers on both inner sides. Loosen or remove them, and the glove box will drop down, revealing the filter slot. I remember the filter is a rectangular paper or activated carbon element with an arrow indicating the airflow direction—don’t install it backward. Replacing it is simple: buy a compatible filter on Taobao for just over 10 yuan, and it takes only five minutes to DIY. I recommend changing it every six months; otherwise, dust buildup can block airflow, reduce cooling efficiency, and cause odors, especially in summer, which may trigger allergies. Last time I forgot to replace it, my wife complained about poor air quality inside the car, and it even increased engine load. Regular maintenance saves fuel and protects health.
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