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Old 02-18-2015, 01:52 PM   #27 (permalink)
osbornsm
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Originally Posted by gedwar View Post
Lots of interesting posts on 2009 370Z cabin filter replacement. I was unaware that the 2009Z had a cabin filter until my dealer quoted me (what I thought was a ridicules amount, to replace the filter).
I immediately went on-line to the Nissan forum and found the tutorial on how to replace & even where a filter could be purchased for decent $ - Amazon for ~$15 bucks).
The tutorial was great & I had my glove box out and the filter door open in ~15 minutes. Interestingly, there was no filter in my Z (although there is clearly a door & slot for one???).
Anyway - the filter is now in (& the air smells much better)!
Thanks Again!
Your first post on the forum was to bump a 6 year old post?

This does not look good

But welcome either way
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