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2014 Cabin Filter - The Most Disgusting I've EVER Seen!

Hey guys, The wife bought a cream puff 2014 370z Roadster last year only 30k miles, and has always had a certain 'aroma' when the a/c was on. Naturally, I

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Old 02-04-2021, 09:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The wife bought a cream puff 2014 370z Roadster last year only 30k miles, and has always had a certain 'aroma' when the a/c was on. Naturally, I went to WalMart and looked in the books for a cabin filter but they did not list any part numbers for the Z so I had no idea what part to even buy. So, I came to this forum and not only got part numbers to buy, but also instructions! Thanks so much!!
What I found was absolutely the most disgusting cabin filter I have ever seen-it must not have EVER been changed!!
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That is a horrible looking cabin air filter...lol. Some people neglect doing their general maintenance on time. On one of my previous Z’s I found a dirty cabin air filter that had obviously never been changed by the last owner and I found a dead rodent on it. I change my cabin air filter once per year with a Genuine Nissan cabin air filter. My interior air in my Z smells a lot better after I change the cabin air filter.
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At least you didn't have a mouse nest on it. Changed my for the first time last year. It looked brand new. And my Z is a 2011.
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