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Old Jul 29, 2023 | 11:39 AM
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2022 Max Cabin Filter location

Anyone have any idea where to find the cabin filter in a 2022 Maxima? I've looked the "typical" places (behind the glove box, center near the firewall, etc.). I've owned several Infinitis over the years so I'm familiar with Nissan's normal hiding places but this one is eluding me. I saw somewhere that it might actually be in the engine bay but I don't see it.

I'd appreciate any help - pictures would be great too!
Old Jul 29, 2023 | 01:12 PM
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Okay - I guess I just wasn't persistent enough the first two times trying to find the location. For anyone else looking for the cabin filter it's located behind the passenger side center console (you have to remove the kick panel near the transmission hump). The filter door is located all the way back towards the firewall. The door is relatively easy to open/remove (similar to any other Nissan) but getting the filter out is anything but easy. I guess this is why Nissan charges so much to replace it. Of course at $175-$250/hr for shop service rates I think I'll struggle with it myself for a while before resorting to taking it in to the dealer.
Old Jul 4, 2024 | 11:36 AM
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Okay - I guess I just wasn't persistent enough the first two times trying to find the location. For anyone else looking for the cabin filter it's located behind the passenger side center console (you have to remove the kick panel near the transmission hump). The filter door is located all the way back towards the firewall. The door is relatively easy to open/remove (similar to any other Nissan) but getting the filter out is anything but easy. I guess this is why Nissan charges so much to replace it. Of course at $175-$250/hr for shop service rates I think I'll struggle with it myself for a while before resorting to taking it in to the dealer.
Removing the kick panel mentioned up above is crucial on my 2021 Maxmia - thank you for that advice!
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