Does anyone have any instructions on how to remove the glove box... i really need to tighten some screws or panels in there since everytime i go over a bump i hear a rattle and nissan cannot seem to help or find the issue with it! GRRR
Nah, I started messing around with it this weekend, considering fabricating a replacement in-cabin microfilter, but there are airbag sensors in there I am afraid to mess with. Besides that I would need to buy a good air filter from home depot, and the good ones cost upwards of 15 bucks. So I figure I'll just pay the dealership to do it and not have to worry about it.
If you do a search on my user name you will find some pictures of a homemade filter that I used. Also taking out the glove box isn't as involved as the instructions that nissan used. If you can't find my writeup, send me a pm and I will respond. One thing I did in addition to the home made filter was pick up a activated carbon filter that I found at wallmart. They were replacement filters for some air freshiner and they were just 1/2 in larger then the factory filter. Combined with the electrostatic filter I made and the carbon, it works great
Originally posted by pcsgrp35se If you do a search on my user name you will find some pictures of a homemade filter that I used.
After searching, It looked like you had a hard time posting the pics and ended up e-mailing the black & white pics to those interested. Think you could send those on to johnmann841@hotmail.com ? I would appreciate it, I'm still considering doing this if it is easily done.
hey man... couldnt private message you on this because they said your bucket was full.. can you email me or IM me on aol? gmehenge@optonline.net or IM me at PHISH368
so back to my question, if i didnt get the optional in-cabin filter, can i still get a filter and put it in myself, cuz when i went to nissan and asked them, they were like we have drill this and that.blah blah blah..
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