
Teana's cabin air filter is located under the front passenger seat inside the vehicle compartment. The steps to replace the Nissan Teana cabin air filter are as follows: 1. The cabin air filter is positioned under the front passenger seat: Replacement requires operation from the front passenger side. First, open the front passenger door, enter the vehicle compartment and open the glove box. 2. Remove the cabin air filter cover and replace the filter: Take out the old cabin air filter, then insert the new one. 3. Finally, reinstall the removed cover to complete the cabin air filter replacement.

I've worked on so many Teanas, the cabin air filter is always hidden behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. It's not hard to remove - first squeeze both sides of the glove box inward to lower it. Be careful with the white damper rod connected to the right side of the glove box, you'll need to gently pull it off. There are six Phillips screws on the inner panel - don't lose them. Once removed, you'll see the filter housing. Make sure the arrow on the new filter points downward when installing - never install it upside down! A reminder: many owners overlook cleaning dust and debris from the filter housing when replacing it themselves. Use a vacuum cleaner for two minutes, otherwise the new filter will get dirty immediately. I recommend replacing the filter during seasonal changes in spring and autumn, especially during seasons with lots of willow catkins.

Last week, I just replaced the cabin air filter in my old Teana, which is located behind the glove box. To access it, open the glove box and push the rubber stoppers on both sides inward, allowing the entire glove box to be lowered. The key is handling the silver damper rod—just pinch the clip with your fingernail and twist it to release. When removing the old filter, remember to take a photo to note its orientation, as the new Teana uses an activated carbon filter with a specific front and back! The whole process only requires a Phillips screwdriver. Here’s a handy tip: turn the AC fan to maximum while replacing the filter—once the new one is installed, the change in airflow will be most noticeable. Filter lifespan depends on driving conditions; for someone like me who frequently drives on sites, it needs replacing every three months.

The cabin air filter is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side of the Teana. Open the glove box and firmly press both sides, then remove the silver damping connecting rod. After taking out six screws, you'll see the filter frame. It's recommended to wear gloves during operation to avoid scratches. When installing the new filter, remember to align the airflow arrow downward - this marking is often overlooked. The filter lifespan is approximately 10,000 km, but in dusty areas, replacement every six months is advised.

Having replaced the air filters on three Teanas, all located uniformly behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. You'll need a Phillips screwdriver and a flashlight. Open the glove box and firmly press the sidewall to release the lock, then remove the clip on the right damping rod. Note that the screws on the filter cover plate are particularly small; it's advisable to use a magnetic screwdriver. When removing the old filter, pay attention to the original arrow direction—installing it backward can cause a sour smell. Personally, I recommend comparing the sizes of the old and new filters side by side, as some online-purchased filters may be shorter. After replacement, ensure the damping rod clicks back into place with an audible 'click' sound.


