Purchase this filter at filterheads.com/products/cabin-air-filter-air-qualitee-aq1119 Some Dodge Grand Caravan models may not have a cabin filter. Please verify your vehicle has a cabin filter before purchase.
If you have trouble with the lower-left screw like me, remove the glove box door first. It will make it 10x easier to access all seven screws and without the need of a special long screwdriver. To remove: Open the door midway, wiggle it off the hinges, slide it out by pulling out right side first, but there is still a retractable cable on the back left-hand side. You can disconnect this by pushing the clip out to the left. Worked like a charm. Thanks for the video! Saved me $100+.
I was able to do it like the above with a makita magnetized screw holder but the far back screw and bottom left, would not work with the magnetized screw holder since it was blocked by the plastic around the screw. What I need is whatever magnetic screw holder the person in the video is using but my fall back was to just remove the glove box. In the end, I got the screws back in using packing tape to start those 2 screws.
Can confirm this works. I removed the glove box first on a 2013 g37 so my standard screwdriver was OK. The retractable cable was a little difficult to unhook each time as there wasn't much space for my hand. I would note, an especially short screwdriver would still be difficult (maybe impossible?) because of how much crap is packed into the glove box components.
Thank you for the assist. I was able to do this on my 2013 Infinti G37 without owning an extended phillps head. I improvised one by using pliers to hold the end of my "regular" screwdriver when removing the bottom left screw of the assembly. Did not need to do this for any of the other screws, nor did I need to remove the glove compartment door. Glad this is over!
@walshsc The arrows on our filters indicate the direction of airflow, while some other manufacturers put arrows on their filters indicating the orientation of the arrow after installation. The original filter had an arrow pointing up as in "this side up". Our filter is showing you which direction the air will flow.
Yet the fan below the filter is blowing air upwards. Therefore the air will flow upwards thru the filter. So why are you putting the filter in upside down???
@@RsL6969 I just changed mine and it was dirty on top so the air is being sucked down into the blower. If you think about it, the filter is on the blower intake not the exhaust, because you want to clean the air before it gets to the fan.
Thanks for this excellent video; couldn't have removed the glove box w/o it. One point to make: Make sure that the filter is flush against the top of the chamber (where the air is flowing in). Flush not only in the front, but, also in the back. There is a small ledge located in the back of the chamber housing that the filter can rest on. Be sure to rest it there first, and then install the chamber door making sure the front of the filter is also flush against the top of the chamber's housing.
Thank you, just changed my own cabin air filter. If you are watching this, pay attention to two tabs on the left hand side of the air filter compartment cover that hold it in place. I snapped mine off. Cover still secured on tight without them though!
Good video but one thing you don't need a long screw driver. Just remove the glove box itself before removing the assembly. It's easy just open the glove box lift up then move side to side to disengage the pegs on ether side. Then remove the cord. Now any Philips head will work. I actually did the install while my wife was driving home from the part store.
I have a '10 G37 and was able to remove the glove box door itself by turning it at an angle so the pegs on both sides were able to clear the slots. This made it much easier to get to the screws in the lower corners of the glovebox assembly. Otherwise, very good video.
@uclalaker2009 We normally recommend changing your cabin filter once every year or every 15,000 miles. Depending on where you live you may want to change the filter more often. I would make sure to check the filter after a few months and see how dirty it is.
The arrow on the old filter indicates the orientation of the filter. Our arrow points in the direction of the air flow. The air flows down through the filter and the dust and pollen collect on the top.
Robert Facente The OEM filter that was removed from the vehicle has an arrow indicating the direction of the filter and is labeled "UP". Our filters have an arrow indicating the direction of air flow. The air flows down through the filter so that debris will sit on top of the filter.
great video if doing this on a GT-R then it has 3 extra screws behind the actual glove box door. You have to pull on the bottom of the door to pull it out turn sideways to get it off the stoppers. then remove the extra screws and remove the rest of the panel
Due to the video being over 9 years old I am not able to send a link to the matching product we used. A home improvement store or auto parts store should have a similar products.
Thank you so much for this video my friend.Using this video i able to replace cabin filter in my 2008 Infiniti G35 sedan Journey for about 20 minutes.You the man!
Thanks for the video. what tools are you using to get to the lower left hand screw? the 12" extension is too straight and I cannot get a good angle to the phillips screw head.
why do you have to hold the filter up when you close it. would they give you some kind of spacer if it's really necessary. it will fall back down anyway... but nice video, I did it before it's easy.
Great question! Holding up the filter does not make a difference. You can let the filter set in the housing I am not sure exactly why this part was added in.
Our arrows point down to indicate the direction the air is actually flowing. It should also be noted that the arrows on the OEM filter can be misleading if you intend to replace them with an aftermarket filter. The OEM filter has "UP" arrows, whereas aftermarket filters show air flow arrows. If using an aftermarket filter, the airflow arrow should be pointing DOWN. This will make sense to you when you pull out the old filter and notice that all the debris (leaves, bugs, etc.) are on top of the filter. Therefore, the airflow travels downward, through the filter and into the blower vanes.
The original Nissan filter has its arrow pointing up but you say to insert the replacement filter with the arrow pointing down. Is this correct? What is the direction of the the airflow?
The 2004 fx 35 takes the AQ1087 filter. Make sure you check your car before purchasing a filter to see if it has a cabin filter. A caution or service label will be on glove box door if vehicle is equipped with cabin filter. We do not have a installation video for the fx 35 but we have multiple videos on the link below that are for the same filter. So the installation process maybe similar. www.filterheads.com/product/single/AQ1087
On my lexus, the steps are as follow. Open the glove box. Remove the filter tabs, take out the old, replace with new filter. Put the filter tabs back in. Close glove box. Infiniti was drunk when they designed this filter setup!
This is literally just Pop off two panels remove 7 screws place glove box assembly on floorboard replace filter reinstall glove box assembly be putting the 7 screws back in pop panels back on Popping panels off takes literally 5-10 seconds. Depending on your DIY acumen, removing and screwing back in 7, small screws shouldn't take much more than a minute or 2. Replacing a filter takes like a second. Total time..... maybe..... MAYBE 5 minutes. 10 minutes if you struggle. While not idiot proof it's not that complicated. But... nowadays it seems everything needs to be idiot proof. The movie Idiocracy is becoming more and more of a prophecy.
The OEM filter that was removed from the vehicle has an arrow indicating the direction of the filter and is labeled "UP". Our filters have an arrow indicating the direction of air flow. The air flows down through the filter so that debris will sit on top of the filter.
can a cabin air filter cause lack of acceleration ? could it be my after market intake filters or bad spark plugs? i just feel my manual 37 doesn't have full power
Having a new engine air filter can help with your air flow to the engine and house power depending on the filter you get. Depending on the car you have if you run your AC or Heat on high while trying to accelerate it can cause your car not to be as fast.
@@filterheads My cabin air filter was really dirty! i ended up changing it out and it pulls way better now. I assume the car wasn't getting enough air flow
Hey, would it be safe to spray cologne / scent the new filter before inserting it? Seen a lot of talk of it online, not sure if people are trolling or are serious?
Your vehicle takes the AQ1087. This link will show you the correct filter for your vehicle. www.filterheads.com/i-235-aq1087-cabin-air-filter-particulate-media.html?ref=category:12
A caution or service label will be on glove box door if the vehicle is equipped with a cabin filter. We do not have a installation video for the G35X. The G35X takes the cabin filter AQ1087. The link below will take you to the product page of AQ1087. On this page we have cabin filter installation videos that should have a similar installation. www.filterheads.com/product/single/AQ1087
You should replace your cabin air filter once a year or every 15,000 miles. A dirty cabin air filter filter could be filled with debris like leaves, pollen, and dust. If you live in an area with a lot of smog or around a lot of trees you might want to consider replacing it more often because you'll have more debris that may clog up the filter. Stale odors can also be caused by a dirty cabin air filters.
I appreciate this video so much. Whats in my wallet? More money. I couldn't fathom giving the stealership money for filter replacement. I can do this!!!
At this time we do not have a installation video for this model but we plan on making one in the future. Your Q70 takes the cabin air filter AQ1235. www.filterheads.com/i-676-aq1235-cabin-air-filter-particulate-media.html?ref=category:12
We do not have a video of the 2008 G35 but we have the filter for it and some videos of other cars that should be a similar installation. www.filterheads.com/product/single/AQ1087
Your video shows the air flow arrow for the new filter as down but the one you took out was up. The correct way is up. Maybe you edit the audio to say although we show pointing down, we reallly mean up.
+Robert Facente actually, the one they took out has an arrow that points "up," not the direction of airflow. All aftermarket filters will have an arrow for direction of airflow. As shown is correct.
Slightly different on the 2007 sedan, but all the screws were where they should be so AAA+ I gave the previous 4 videos dislikes from other tubers because they didn't specify the models and wasted my time...
I'm sorry but they do not have a filter for that car. Therefore we are unable to tell you how to change the filter. You can always check with your dealer for more info.
Purchase this filter at filterheads.com/products/cabin-air-filter-air-qualitee-aq1119
Some Dodge Grand Caravan models may not have a cabin filter.
Please verify your vehicle has a cabin filter before purchase.
If you have trouble with the lower-left screw like me, remove the glove box door first. It will make it 10x easier to access all seven screws and without the need of a special long screwdriver. To remove: Open the door midway, wiggle it off the hinges, slide it out by pulling out right side first, but there is still a retractable cable on the back left-hand side. You can disconnect this by pushing the clip out to the left. Worked like a charm. Thanks for the video! Saved me $100+.
Thank you for informing us!
Just did mine... thanks guys for all the tips
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I was able to do it like the above with a makita magnetized screw holder but the far back screw and bottom left, would not work with the magnetized screw holder since it was blocked by the plastic around the screw. What I need is whatever magnetic screw holder the person in the video is using but my fall back was to just remove the glove box. In the end, I got the screws back in using packing tape to start those 2 screws.
Can confirm this works. I removed the glove box first on a 2013 g37 so my standard screwdriver was OK. The retractable cable was a little difficult to unhook each time as there wasn't much space for my hand. I would note, an especially short screwdriver would still be difficult (maybe impossible?) because of how much crap is packed into the glove box components.
Thank you for the assist. I was able to do this on my 2013 Infinti G37 without owning an extended phillps head. I improvised one by using pliers to hold the end of my "regular" screwdriver when removing the bottom left screw of the assembly. Did not need to do this for any of the other screws, nor did I need to remove the glove compartment door. Glad this is over!
You're welcome! You definitely MacGyvered your way to victory using those pliers.
@walshsc The arrows on our filters indicate the direction of airflow, while some other manufacturers put arrows on their filters indicating the orientation of the arrow after installation. The original filter had an arrow pointing up as in "this side up". Our filter is showing you which direction the air will flow.
Yet the fan below the filter is blowing air upwards. Therefore the air will flow upwards thru the filter. So why are you putting the filter in upside down???
@@RsL6969 I just changed mine and it was dirty on top so the air is being sucked down into the blower. If you think about it, the filter is on the blower intake not the exhaust, because you want to clean the air before it gets to the fan.
@@RsL6969 Why did you think it was blowing air up?
Thanks for this excellent video; couldn't have removed the glove box w/o it. One point to make: Make sure that the filter is flush against the top of the chamber (where the air is flowing in). Flush not only in the front, but, also in the back. There is a small ledge located in the back of the chamber housing that the filter can rest on. Be sure to rest it there first, and then install the chamber door making sure the front of the filter is also flush against the top of the chamber's housing.
It might be time to change your cabin air filter. filterheads.com
Good video. Simple, straightforward, and very helpful.
Thank you!
Thank you, just changed my own cabin air filter. If you are watching this, pay attention to two tabs on the left hand side of the air filter compartment cover that hold it in place. I snapped mine off. Cover still secured on tight without them though!
You're welcome and thank you for informing us!
Yup. Broke one off 7 years ago but it holds just fine with the other one.
This was very helpful. Thanks for the step by step walk through. My G37 will now be filtering fresher and cleaner air into the cockpit. Splendid!
You're welcome! To keep the air fresh we recommend changing your cabin air filter every 15,000 miles or once a year.
@@filterheads u rock. Cheers mate!!
@@filterheads Yeah I just change my Engine and Cabin filters around new year's so I won't have to guess about when to change turn next.
Thanks!!! Saved me a lot of money from not having to pay the dealer to do this.
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This was surprisingly easier than i thought it was gonna be. Thank you for the video! Works on my 2011 g37s 😁😁😁
Great to hear!
Great video! Straight to the point with very clear visuals.
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This was so incredibly helpful, thank you. Just finished the job.
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this, this is what i need. Simple and easy thank you bro
No problem 👍
It's funny how dealers ask for allot of money to change it .. It took me 10 min to do it alone
Saleh Abdulrahman Dude you should how easy it is not he Honda Accord and they want to charge me $150. PLEASE!
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wow you are a real gem. best guide i have seen in a long time
Thank you!
Good video but one thing you don't need a long screw driver. Just remove the glove box itself before removing the assembly. It's easy just open the glove box lift up then move side to side to disengage the pegs on ether side. Then remove the cord. Now any Philips head will work. I actually did the install while my wife was driving home from the part store.
Thank you for informing us!
I have a '10 G37 and was able to remove the glove box door itself by turning it at an angle so the pegs on both sides were able to clear the slots. This made it much easier to get to the screws in the lower corners of the glovebox assembly. Otherwise, very good video.
Thank you for watching!
@uclalaker2009 We normally recommend changing your cabin filter once every year or every 15,000 miles. Depending on where you live you may want to change the filter more often. I would make sure to check the filter after a few months and see how dirty it is.
Why the old filter has the arrow up, and the instruction mentioned the arrow down?
It might be time to change your cabin air filter. filterheads.com
I dont know but it might be time to change your filter 😂
The answer is it might be time to change your cabin air filter
Awesome video...saved me $118.00 dealer quoted to replace.
Happy to help you save. Thank you for watching!
@Xyrium We just updated our database today, and now have coverage up to the 2011 model.
Thanks guys...just saved me $150 for this filter and another $75 for the engine filter
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Thanks for the video, they couldn't have tried to make this take longer than it should
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Thanks i was just to replace all filters on my g37xs it is actually fast and easy
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Thank you! You made this video very easy. I was able to do it myself!
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Great view video they way you explaing I know a third grader can get it done!✅
Glad it was helpful!
great video but how do you know when to replace that filter other than just looking at it
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@filterheads thanks for answering. great video keep up the good work!
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The arrow on the old filter indicates the orientation of the filter. Our arrow points in the direction of the air flow. The air flows down through the filter and the dust and pollen collect on the top.
Robert Facente The OEM filter that was removed from the vehicle has an arrow indicating the direction of the filter and is labeled "UP". Our filters have an arrow indicating the direction of air flow. The air flows down through the filter so that debris will sit on top of the filter.
We have the filter and the video for the 2016 Infiniti Q50
www.filterheads.com/product/single/AQ1119
will this work on a 2015 Infiniti Q40?
Yes the installation should be similar
Thanks, that saved me tons of time.
You're welcome!
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you.
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Excellent!!! Very clear and helped alot!
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great video
if doing this on a GT-R then it has 3 extra screws behind the actual glove box door.
You have to pull on the bottom of the door to pull it out turn sideways to get it off the stoppers. then remove the extra screws and remove the rest of the panel
Purchase your new filter today at www.filterheads.com
What magnetic screw holder are you using? I need that just for this job in the future!
Due to the video being over 9 years old I am not able to send a link to the matching product we used. A home improvement store or auto parts store should have a similar products.
This made the filter swap very easy, thanks! Only wish my screw bits were better because I think it stripped the screws a little on a couple of them.
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I just got a g37 Infiniti ,with nav,premium and sports package.u tube has tapes that has taught me so much in using some technology
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Thanks for the video, I just did it on a 2007 G35S Sedan.
Same procedure.
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Exactly the same for 2012 G37x sedan. I just replaced mine. I used a #2 8" Phillips screwdriver but I recommend using a 12". Thank you.
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Soo great, thank you for share
You're welcome!
Awesome instructions!!
Thank you!
Is that the blower motor that the filter is attached to?
There is a fan located in the housing and the housing is where you install your cabin air filter.
@@filterheads thanks for the helpful video
You're welcome!
Is that shaft extension really necessary?
It makes it a lot easier when unscrewing the screws on the sides of the glovebox.
Same process for a 2013 g37x??
The installation should be similar but it is always good to check before purchasing your cabin air filter.
For anyone curious about the newer model G37, yes the steps are the same. I have a 2013 G37x
Thank you so much for this video my friend.Using this video i able to replace cabin filter in my 2008 Infiniti G35 sedan Journey for about 20 minutes.You the man!
Glad we could help! Thanks for watching!
Very nice. I've been looking for a way to do this. You da man. Hey, look at me... da man, yes?
You da man! Thank you for watching.
Thanks for the video. what tools are you using to get to the lower left hand screw? the 12" extension is too straight and I cannot get a good angle to the phillips screw head.
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@crackmaw Thank you for the information! Although a lot of these procedures are the same, there are always a few vehicles that have more steps.
Can't wait to do this. If an Idiot like myself has no problem then this is a good replacement video.
Good luck! Thank you for watching!
Thanks!🙏
You're welcome!
why do you have to hold the filter up when you close it. would they give you some kind of spacer if it's really necessary. it will fall back down anyway... but nice video, I did it before it's easy.
Great question! Holding up the filter does not make a difference. You can let the filter set in the housing I am not sure exactly why this part was added in.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but the old filter was pointing up, then you said the new filter should point down?
Our arrows point down to indicate the direction the air is actually flowing. It should also be noted that the arrows on the OEM filter can be misleading if you intend to replace them with an aftermarket filter. The OEM filter has "UP" arrows, whereas aftermarket filters show air flow arrows. If using an aftermarket filter, the airflow arrow should be pointing DOWN. This will make sense to you when you pull out the old filter and notice that all the debris (leaves, bugs, etc.) are on top of the filter. Therefore, the airflow travels downward, through the filter and into the blower vanes.
thanks for this video!!
Thank you for watching!
Hey, I went to your website, but you don't carry any filters for the G37 models above 2008. Any expected arrival dates?
We have the filter and a installation video on the link below.
www.filterheads.com/product/single/AQ1119
It should work on the M35 and M45 06-10. We don't have any filter catalogued for the newer M models.
Thanks for the vid...
No problem 👍
The original Nissan filter has its arrow pointing up but you say to insert the replacement filter with the arrow pointing down. Is this correct? What is the direction of the the airflow?
Purchase your new filter today at www.filterheads.com
Very good video, thank you.
Thank you for watching!
hi there. I would like to know about the 2004 fx 35 information how to change the cabin air filter. thanks
The 2004 fx 35 takes the AQ1087 filter. Make sure you check your car before purchasing a filter to see if it has a cabin filter. A caution or service label will be on glove box door if vehicle is equipped with cabin filter. We do not have a installation video for the fx 35 but we have multiple videos on the link below that are for the same filter. So the installation process maybe similar.
www.filterheads.com/product/single/AQ1087
thank you:-)
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You would think an 06 model vehicle would be easier to change. This is as difficult as some pre 2000 models. :(
On my lexus, the steps are as follow.
Open the glove box.
Remove the filter tabs,
take out the old, replace with new filter.
Put the filter tabs back in.
Close glove box.
Infiniti was drunk when they designed this filter setup!
Yes Lexus's engineers did a great job designing a easy way to change out the cabin air filter.
This is literally just
Pop off two panels
remove 7 screws
place glove box assembly on floorboard
replace filter
reinstall glove box assembly be putting the 7 screws back in
pop panels back on
Popping panels off takes literally 5-10 seconds. Depending on your DIY acumen, removing and screwing back in 7, small screws shouldn't take much more than a minute or 2. Replacing a filter takes like a second. Total time..... maybe..... MAYBE 5 minutes. 10 minutes if you struggle. While not idiot proof it's not that complicated. But... nowadays it seems everything needs to be idiot proof. The movie Idiocracy is becoming more and more of a prophecy.
The Air filter you took out... the arrow was pointing up.... the replacement filter you said arrow should face down... did i miss something?
The OEM filter that was removed from the vehicle has an arrow indicating the direction of the filter and is labeled "UP". Our filters have an arrow indicating the direction of air flow. The air flows down through the filter so that debris will sit on top of the filter.
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can a cabin air filter cause lack of acceleration ? could it be my after market intake filters or bad spark plugs? i just feel my manual 37 doesn't have full power
Having a new engine air filter can help with your air flow to the engine and house power depending on the filter you get. Depending on the car you have if you run your AC or Heat on high while trying to accelerate it can cause your car not to be as fast.
@@filterheads My cabin air filter was really dirty! i ended up changing it out and it pulls way better now. I assume the car wasn't getting enough air flow
Hey, would it be safe to spray cologne / scent the new filter before inserting it? Seen a lot of talk of it online, not sure if people are trolling or are serious?
Adding any kind of moisture to your filter and then installing it into a dark filter housing can cause for mold to grow in the filter.
@@filterheads how about adding a scent / spray and then letting it dry for a day or two just to get nice smelling air coming into the cabin?
Confirmed I did this with a shorter screwdriver but it’s a lot harder taking the screws that are in the back
Thank you for informing us!
Would it be the same on a 2007 G35 sedan (V36, G37 shape)? It's not mentioned on the list
Your vehicle takes the AQ1087. This link will show you the correct filter for your vehicle. www.filterheads.com/i-235-aq1087-cabin-air-filter-particulate-media.html?ref=category:12
Hello. Is the installation the same for a 2006 G35X?
A caution or service label will be on glove box door if the vehicle is equipped with a cabin filter. We do not have a installation video for the G35X.
The G35X takes the cabin filter AQ1087. The link below will take you to the product page of AQ1087. On this page we have cabin filter installation videos that should have a similar installation.
www.filterheads.com/product/single/AQ1087
worked like a charm...
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you think this would work on the M class too?
It might be time to change your cabin air filter. filterheads.com
Who the hell is giving it a thumbs down??? Soooo easy! Thumbs down are just sour hating life people.
It's the auto shops that charge 50 - 200 to get this job done.
GREAT JOB ON THE VIDEO!!!
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You can pull the glove box off from its hinges to allow easy access to the screws.
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Thank you very much
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What dose that help in ?
You should replace your cabin air filter once a year or every 15,000 miles. A dirty cabin air filter filter could be filled with debris like leaves, pollen, and dust. If you live in an area with a lot of smog or around a lot of trees you might want to consider replacing it more often because you'll have more debris that may clog up the filter. Stale odors can also be caused by a dirty cabin air filters.
I appreciate this video so much. Whats in my wallet? More money. I couldn't fathom giving the stealership money for filter replacement. I can do this!!!
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Is this called the in-cabin microfilter?
Yes the microfilter is another name for this filter. It can also be called a pollen filter and cabin air filter.
thank you for the video
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THANKS EASY VIDEO
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CRAZY design of NISSAN
Yes their engineers need to step up their game.
thanks
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many thanks
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is there only 1 filter in G37x?
What year is your G37x?
@@filterheads sorry forgot to mention … 2012
Great video! Just sucks they made it so hidden. It could've been built with a access door in the glove compartment. Glad its only about every 20k mls.
I agree this is a poor design.
In most cars you just take the glovebox out by pinching the sides, idk why Nissan made this such a pain in the ass
What about q70 thanks
What year is your Infiniti Q70?
Filterheads 2015
At this time we do not have a installation video for this model but we plan on making one in the future. Your Q70 takes the cabin air filter AQ1235.
www.filterheads.com/i-676-aq1235-cabin-air-filter-particulate-media.html?ref=category:12
does anyone know if it will works on 2008 g35
We do not have a video of the 2008 G35 but we have the filter for it and some videos of other cars that should be a similar installation.
www.filterheads.com/product/single/AQ1087
akram saleh it does, just changed it in my 2008 g35 sedan
Its 7 that you gotta remove
Correct, there are 7 screws holding the glovebox in place.
Thank youuuu
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Your video shows the air flow arrow for the new filter as down but the one you took out was up. The correct way is up. Maybe you edit the audio to say although we show pointing down, we reallly mean up.
+Robert Facente actually, the one they took out has an arrow that points "up," not the direction of airflow. All aftermarket filters will have an arrow for direction of airflow. As shown is correct.
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i understand there is only one filter ?
There is only one cabin air filter in the Infiniti G37 2008-2013.
@@filterheads thank you !!
What abaut fx50s pls help😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
It doesn't appear that Infiniti installed their FX50s with cabin filters. Thanks for watching!
I've had my G35 filter installed wrong for the better part of 7 years. I didn't raise it to the top side of the housing when installing the cover 🤦🤦🤦
It happens but you will be good here on out.
It's easier to just take the glove box out to get easy access to the screws. They did it the hard way
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Forgot to mention the 7th screw.
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09
sedan has 7 screws!
Extra one behind door, upper middle just right of center.
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Well that was much harder than it should be.
Yes I agree.
great DIY video. Dealers want how much to do this!? The Fram filter on Amazon only cost me $15 delivered.
Thank you and we have seen Dealers charge any where from 50 to over a 100 dollars.
Slightly different on the 2007 sedan, but all the screws were where they should be so AAA+
I gave the previous 4 videos dislikes from other tubers because they didn't specify the models and wasted my time...
Thank you for informing us and happy to know our video helped you get the job done!
how change filters
I'm sorry but they do not have a filter for that car. Therefore we are unable to tell you how to change the filter. You can always check with your dealer for more info.