Pulsar Cabin Filter

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Cuba Libre
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Post by Cuba Libre »

During last weekend I changed cabin filter. Cabin filtrer is located behind center console. Is not necessary remove the glove box, but it´s better. Hole for filter is smaller than filter and you must use some trick to put filter to your place. I have LHD car, in UK is maybe on oposite side.
When I removed filter I put back cover and clean AC with this product: https://www.sonax.com/Product-Search/(l ... reen-Lemon
After 15 minutes AC is clean and smell like citrus plant :-) Then I put new filter. I always clean AC without filter, because I use filters with active carbon and this filters absorb cleaning solution.

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BCH
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Post by BCH »

Nice one Cuba Libre I will have another look at mine now 😀
mango
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Post by mango »

Has anyone done this on a RHD model and can help me figure out where the filter cover is and how to get it off?

I think this is it:



it feels like there is a clip at the top but it wont budge, there's no room around it to get something in to grip or pry it but i don't really want to do that anyway as there are too many wires and connectors in the way.
2016 Pulsar N-Tec 1.6 DIG-T
Oscar_Trashcan
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Post by Oscar_Trashcan »

My 2015 pulsar has a key operated Airbag insolation switch in the glovebox. does this need to be switched to Off before attempting to remove the glovebox and change the pollen filter?
Oscar_Trashcan
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Post by Oscar_Trashcan »

Speaking to Nissan service engineer today there is no need to isolate the passenger airbag before removing the glovebox. Just undo the 6 screws and pull it out and let it dangle on the floor. Putting the new filter in was easier than I thought but getting the bottom of the filter door to go in place and latch was testing the patience of a saint.
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