How To Replace The Cabin Air Filter In Your Infiniti G37!!! The correct and easy way

How To Replace The Cabin Air Filter In Your Infiniti G37!!! The correct and easy way

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@seth7131 says:

This video needs to be the one recommended! But yeah the airflow is top down

@dnrco says:

ever since I replaced my air filter, my transmission started slipping im not sure if I touched something in the process of replacing my cabin filter. Code P1721 also popped up… I own a 2010 g37x Sedan

@Rags2green says:

Thank you sir!

@Millerfivestar says:

Thank you, explained well. Got her done.

@ryan2g says:

Your trick of removing the actual glove box made it possible to remove those other screws, which I could not find a single screwdriver that could get them out thanks man

@Joe-wg6uu says:

Very clear and detailed instructions! Thank you

@vqjuan says:

Idk why this looks harder then when I did it back on my 09 sedan lol

@ewertdavid9741 says:

Thank you though the video was great and it really made the install simple, but why does infinity need to have this process so complicated when on my ram 1500 you just maneuver and pry out the glove box and you have access to the air filter right away and you don’t have to go through all the screws

@ZOMB13-Lee says:

Thank you for the well made informative, and straight to the point video!

@yardboy3955 says:

Thanks, very helpful. Infiniti had to make it difficult to go through all that to change a filter. I did it.

@LosDoyerss says:

Thanks man!

@atallperson says:

I knew I fucked it up. I read somewhere airflow is up and it didn't seem right so that's what I did. Guess im fixing it today lol

@michaelramos9278 says:

Good shit bro

@dapoolboy7532 says:

Great video!

@julzunplugged says:

Just changed mine! Super easy!

@TheHoth1 says:

Yup, the airflow arrow should be point downward. It is confusing because the factory filter has an arrow pointing upward (not the airflow direction).

@4422ringo says:

Your video was perfect. I followed your instructions exactly and had it done within 10 minutes. Thank you!

@njsongwriter says:

Air flow is downward not up.
Think about it; the blower is right below the filter. If incoming dirty air was going through the blower first and then upward through the filter afterwards then all the dirt that was on top of your old filter would have been trapped below the filter inside the blower. I think you'll agree that isn't how it works.

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