Where is the cabin air filter located in the Dongfeng Nissan Qashqai?
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The cabin air filter in the Nissan Qashqai is located near the left foot area of the front passenger seat. Below are instructions for locating the Qashqai's cabin air filter: 1. Remove the decorative panel on the right side of the driver's seat, working from top to bottom; 2. The replacement method is the same for both 2008 and 2010 models - the white obstruction in 2010 models doesn't affect filter replacement. The filter cover is connected to gray sealing foam with a handle in the middle. The bottom of the cover has a clip - use your finger to pull the cover and it will come off. 3. After removing the cover, pull out the cabin air filter. Note: The filter has front/back orientation. While OEM filters have "front/back" markings, aftermarket filters typically have an extra thin material on the short edge of the frame to indicate orientation. 4. Installing the filter can be challenging due to the tight space. You may bend the filter toward the front of the vehicle during installation. After fully inserting it, pull the filter back and forth a few times to ensure proper positioning before replacing the cover.
Regarding the location of the air conditioning filter for the Nissan Qashqai, I know it's inside the glove compartment in front of the front passenger seat. Specifically, you need to open the glove compartment first, empty the contents inside, and then look for clips or small buttons on both sides—pressing them allows you to remove the entire glove compartment. Once removed, there will be a plastic cover behind it. Opening that cover reveals the air conditioning filter tucked inside. Don’t underestimate this design—it’s quite clever, making it easy for owners to replace it themselves and avoid frequent trips to the repair shop. I recommend replacing the filter every year or every 20,000 kilometers, as it filters pollen, dust, and other particles to protect our respiratory health. If not replaced in time, the filter can become moldy or clogged, leading to unpleasant odors from the vents and reduced cooling efficiency in summer. For those who drive frequently, especially in stop-and-go city traffic or areas with poor air quality, regular checks are even more important.