Where is the cabin air filter located in the old Teana model?
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The cabin air filter in the old Teana model is located behind the glove box on the passenger side. When replacing the cabin air filter, pay attention to the arrow direction on the filter, which should face upwards because the evaporator is positioned above, and air passes through the filter first before entering the evaporator. More details are as follows: 1. When replacing the cabin air filter, refer to the shape of the old Teana's filter. Press the new filter into a "()" shape, insert one corner first, then the other corner, so the inner edge can be properly fitted. 2. Adjust the filter's position by gently pulling and pushing it a few times, then start inserting the outer edge, also one corner at a time, until the entire edge is smoothly embedded. Pull and push it a few more times to adjust the position. 3. The Nissan Teana cabin air filter purifies the air entering the vehicle interior from outside, improving air cleanliness. It typically filters impurities in the air, such as tiny particles, pollen, bacteria, industrial exhaust, and dust. 4. The cabin air filter prevents these substances from entering and damaging the air conditioning system, provides a good air environment for passengers, protects their health, and also helps prevent windshield fogging.
I've been driving an old Teana for several years, and the cabin air filter is located inside the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat. You need to empty the glove box, press the clips on both sides or unscrew the small screws, then remove the entire box to reveal a plastic cover hiding the filter. I often change it myself—it's super convenient and doesn't require professional tools. Just disassemble it simply, take out the old filter, and slot in the new one. Make sure to choose the correct model, otherwise it won’t fit. Regular replacement is crucial—over time, the filter accumulates dust, causing the AC to blow out musty air. Change it every 10,000 kilometers for fresh air and comfortable breathing. It’s a simple and cost-effective way to maintain health.