Sedan owners Nissan Almera new generation (G15 body) are often faced with the issue of servicing the air conditioning and ventilation systems. Timely replacement of the air filtration element is critical for the health of the driver and passengers, since it is the element that traps dust, pollen and exhaust gases.

Many beginners assume that accessing this component requires disassembling the entire instrument panel or dismantle complex components under the hood. However, the designers Nissan have provided fairly easy access to consumables, although its location may not seem obvious at first glance.

Correct understanding of where the cabin filter is located on Nissan Almera G15, allows you to perform maintenance yourself in minutes. In this article we will analyze in detail the design of the seat, the nuances of removing the old element and the rules for installing a new one in order to avoid errors during assembly.

The exact location of the filtration element in the cabin

The most common mistake when searching is trying to open the hood and look for the grille near the windshield, as is done on many other cars. On Nissan Almera (G15) the cabin filter is hidden inside the passenger compartment, in the so-called “glove compartment area”.

To access it, you must completely lower or remove the glove box (glove compartment). The filter element is located directly behind it, in a special plastic housing that is part of the HVAC system. This is standard practice for modern foreign cars, ensuring the filter housing is protected from moisture when washing the engine.

Please note that access is only from the front passenger side. If you're a right-handed version of the car, the layout logic remains the same, but access may be limited by the steering wheel and pedal assembly when trying to lean inward. You will need enough room to maneuver your hand.

Step-by-step instructions for dismantling the case

The filter removal process begins by emptying the glove box of all personal items. Next, you need to free it from the latches holding it in the closed position. Usually these are plastic stops on the sides that prevent the box from falling down when opened.

You need to gently push on the sides of the glove box to get the pins out of the grooves. After this, the box can be lowered as far as possible, as if turning it over, or taken to the side. On some modifications Almera You may need to release the stopper on the right side.

Once the glove compartment is lowered, you will see a rectangular lid made of gray or black plastic. It is under it that the element we need is hidden. This case has latches that must be carefully pushed to the side or unclicked to remove the cover.

Replacement process and checking flow direction

Once the cover is removed, the old filter can be easily removed by pulling on the tab or edge. Before throwing away waste material, be sure to pay attention to the arrows drawn on its frame. They indicate the direction of air flow, which must coincide with the air flow in the system.

It is important to clean the seat from accumulated dust and debris. Leaves or animal hair often accumulate inside the car, especially if the car has been parked for a long time with the windows open. Use a vacuum cleaner or damp cloth for thorough cleaning.

When installing a new element, make sure that the arrow AIR FLOW directed downward (towards the passenger's feet) or in the direction indicated in the instructions for a specific filter brand. Incorrect installation will reduce the efficiency of the air conditioner and increase the load on the heater motor.

📊 What type of filter do you prefer for your Nissan?
  • Regular paper
  • Coal with smell
  • Odorless dust removal
  • I don't know, please advise

Comparison of filter media types

Choosing between a regular and a carbon filter is a matter of priorities. A regular element copes well with mechanical particles: dust, sand, poplar fluff. However, it allows unpleasant odors and gases to pass through, which can be critical in traffic jams.

The carbon filter contains a layer of activated carbon that adsorbs harmful gases and unpleasant odors. For Nissan Almera in a metropolitan area this is a more preferable option. However, it is worth considering that a carbon filter has a slightly higher air resistance than a regular one.

  • 🌿 Carbon filter - Ideal for city driving with a lot of exhaust gases.
  • 🌪️ Regular filter - cheaper and provides maximum air flow if the smell does not bother you.
  • Original - guarantees a perfect fit, but is often overpriced.

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Table of popular analogues and their characteristics

The auto parts market offers many options for replacing the original number plate. Below is a table with proven analogues, which are often installed by owners Nissan Almera G15.

Brand Type Indicative resource Features
Cabin Air Filter (Original) Coal/Regular 15,000 km Ideal geometry, high price
MAHLE / KNECHT Coal 20,000 km High quality filtration, European standard
Sakura Coal 10,000 km Budget option, acceptable quality
Big Filter Coal 15,000 km Good price/quality ratio for the Russian Federation

⚠️ Warning: Never try to blow out or rinse the old filter with water. This is not helpful and may cause mold to form inside the cabinet, which will cause an unpleasant odor when the ventilation is turned on.

Why is a dirty filter dangerous?|A dirty filter reduces the throughput of the system, causing the heater motor to wear out. This can lead to burnout and costly repairs. The risk of icing of the air conditioner radiator in winter and reduced cooling capacity in summer also increases.-->

Frequent maintenance errors

One of the most common mistakes is ignoring the condition of the air ducts after removing the filter. During operation, condensation and dirt accumulate on the walls of the housing. If you do not wipe them, the new filter will quickly become clogged, and a musty smell will appear in the cabin.

Another mistake is using filters with mismatched sizes. Some cheap analogues may have a slightly smaller height or width. As a result, they dangle in the housing, and the air passes past the filter, bypassing its cleaning. This defeats the whole purpose of the replacement.

It is also important not to mix up the installation side. Many filters have a rubber sealing frame. If you install the filter with the frame facing up instead of pressing it against the body, the seal will be broken and unfiltered air will begin to flow into the cabin.