DIY: How to Replace Cabin Filter and Glove Box Bulb
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thanks for the helpful DIY. the dampener pin was a bit of a pain, but i took the glove box off the rails 1st and then pinching the pin was easier.
it would have been nice not to have to remove so many dash parts to change the filters! i really hate taking so much apart since things never go back quite as snug as from the factory. especially that triangle side piece. it is not 100% snug now...
my old g35 was a breeze compared to the g37. and my wifes CRV takes ~3 minutes tops to change out...and it has 2 dash filters!
it would have been nice not to have to remove so many dash parts to change the filters! i really hate taking so much apart since things never go back quite as snug as from the factory. especially that triangle side piece. it is not 100% snug now...
my old g35 was a breeze compared to the g37. and my wifes CRV takes ~3 minutes tops to change out...and it has 2 dash filters!
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The fan is under the filter and draws air down into it. I tested while the filter was out. So the flow indicator goes down toward the fan.
This procedure is not too bad but for the damper string and those clip nuts on the top four attachment points. You have to make sure they stay while putting the trim in place. I took them off and squeezed them.
I need some kind of mechanic's glasses. My eyes are too old.
This procedure is not too bad but for the damper string and those clip nuts on the top four attachment points. You have to make sure they stay while putting the trim in place. I took them off and squeezed them.
I need some kind of mechanic's glasses. My eyes are too old.
I installed a TYC charcoal filter this weekend, but I'm having some doubt as to whether I installed it properly. The instructions that came with the filter said that the arrow should be pointed DOWN, but I ran across this link that indicated the filter should be installed with the arrow pointed UP:
In Cabin Micro Filter Replacement Procedure Infiniti G35 / G37 Sedan
How have you guys installed your replacement filters? Thanks a bunch, guys.
In Cabin Micro Filter Replacement Procedure Infiniti G35 / G37 Sedan
How have you guys installed your replacement filters? Thanks a bunch, guys.