How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter on a 2015 Nissan Altima

How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter on a 2015 Nissan Altima

Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com/ takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing the cabin air filter in a 2015 Nissan Altima. The job is very easy. Only tools you will need is a flashlight and a pick tool.

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Masebot 1 says:

Didn't even halve to take the panel off mine.

Mohammed Nadim says:

Nissan sucks, simple stuff made so complicated, toyota is the best

Matthew Aden says:

Thanks man. I don't think I have changed my filter since I bought my car, something like five years at the moment, and when I finally changed it thanks to this video, HOLY CRAP did a lot of shit come out along with the filter. Really appreciate your concise video.

Frank Deleon says:

Thanks ,very helpful.

greg howarth says:

they wanted 54.00 at Kwik Kar to change the filter. Thank you for the vedio.

I’m Lost19 says:

Yeah I’m having trouble my fat fingers pushed the filter more back, now I can’t remove it

Big Al says:

Thanks for the video. Worked like a charm!

G Bouc says:

My body won't let me access this without removing the glove box (additional 5 minutes), but good informative clear video, thank you.

frank jerseytomato says:

Pain in ass ,,,,,,,,, take the glove box out it take 5 minutes 8 screws and wire connection for glove box light ,,, it helps ,, and the little cover has to be started on an angle to get back in properly

Edward Jackson says:

Does the air flow arrow point into the cars cabin?

NBA413 mass says:

2015 nissan altima 2.5 s headlights removal

Surfzap63 says:

Thank you Brian for this clear and concise tutorial. I’m relieved that I don’t need to remove the glove box! Terrific video! I’ll check out your homepage!

Brandingo says:

When I used the link for the filter and put in 2015 Nissan Altima when it asked for car type it said does not fit my car.

Zoo 1514 says:

Just bought 2015 Altima…when I turn a/c on it stinks right at first…think changing this will solve that?

tarookey m says:

thank you for clarification

BeautyHunter1986 says:

Is it the same for Right Hand Drive cars ..? I mean for England, Japan and Australian market ..? Thanks

brandon bailey says:

Thank you for the video!!!!!!

Steve Williams says:

Glad you showed it's possible to change the filter and not unscrew the glove box which is a major pain. Thanks

Foodie says:

Thank you so much for the great video! Very much appreciated.

Foodie says:

Same method for 2011 Altima?

Marco Polo says:

You don't need to remove the panel or the glove compartment to get to the cabin filter! (save yourself a LOT of time!!) Just access it from underneath! Yes it's extremely awkward to get to but like I said, saves TONS of time!

chisco ortiz says:

Is the 2015 the same as the 2014? I see other videos and everyone takes the glove box off

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