The Cabin Air Filter serves as a safeguard between outside contamination and your Nissan’s interior. Thanks to its anti-bacterial and odor-blocking features, authentic Nissan HVAC Cabin Air Filters keep common pollutants like dirt, organic fibers, sawdust, and grass pollen from sneaking in through your Nissan’s heating and air conditioning system. In addition, genuine Nissan Cabin Air Filters help keep dust mites and small bugs from infiltrating your car’s HVAC, impeding them from affecting your heater and air conditioner’s performance.
With the passage of time and miles, your Nissan’s Cabin Air Filter may get congested or worn, especially if you often find yourself driving in areas with hazardous air quality or high levels of dust. Many Nissan vehicles can benefit from regular Cabin Air Filter replacements at regular intervals of 15,000 to 30,000 miles. However, the best way to know when to replace your Nissan’s Cabin Air Filter is by checking the owner’s manual or being on the lookout for common signs that your Cabin Air Filter is not working properly. You may realize that your Cabin Air Filter is malfunctioning if you notice musty odors coming from you car’s A/C vents when the A/C or heater is on. In addition, if the fan is on “blast,” and the airflow is slow or non-existent, a clogged Cabin Air Filter may also be to blame. Lastly, though whistling noises and a loud HVAC system are not that common with Cabin Air Filter issues, they do happen occasionally. If those in the passenger compartment sense any of these problems and your car or truck is working properly, consider replacing the Cabin Air Filter with a Nissan replacement part to get your HVAC back up to speed.
Changing a Cabin Air Filter is a task that many DIY-mechanics choose to perform at home or with their local Nissan experts. If you choose to replace your Cabin Air Filter yourself, make sure to check the owner’s manual for the part’s precise location (though Cabin Air Filters are typically behind the glovebox). In the majority of cases, a screwdriver, rag, and vacuum will be essential tools for replacing your Cabin Air Filter. Yet you should stick to the instructions in your owner’s manual to know you’re going about replacing your Cabin Air Filter the right way.
In addition, check that you have the right parts for the labor with authentic HVAC Cabin Air Filters designed for your Nissan Altima 2013-2018, Nissan Pathfinder 2013-2018, Nissan Maxima 2016-2018, or Nissan Murano 2015-2018. Our premium Cabin Air Filters are specially-made to fit your Nissan, and electrostatically charged to trap pollutants, supporting fresher airflow from your Nissan’s vents.
This HVAC Cabin Air Filter, part 272773JC1C, fits Nissan Altima 2013-2018, Nissan Pathfinder 2013-2018, Nissan Maxima 2016-2018, or Nissan Murano 2015-2018.