Replacing the cabin filter in Nissan Teana J32 (2008–2013 model year) - a procedure that many owners put off until the last minute. But in vain: a dirty filter not only worsens the air quality in the cabin, but can also cause fogging of the windows, unpleasant odors, and even problems with the ventilation system. In this article we will not just show where is the cabin filter located in Teana J32, but we will also look at the nuances of replacing it, signs of wear and the best analogues of the original filter.

Structurally Nissan Teana J32 (including restyled versions) has a standard location of the cabin filter - under the glove compartment on the driver's side. However, access to it may be complicated by assembly features or additional accessories. If you've never changed a filter yourself, be prepared: you'll need a minimum of tools but maximum attention to detail.

The exact location of the cabin filter in the Nissan Teana J32

B Nissan Teana J32 cabin filter installed behind the glove compartment on the passenger side, but it is accessible from the driver’s seat. This is a typical solution for most Japanese business class sedans, however Teana There is a nuance: the filter is hidden behind a plastic cover, which is secured with latches.

To get to it, follow these steps:

  • 🔧 Open the glove compartment and remove all its contents.
  • 🔍 Look under the glove compartment on the driver's side - there you will see a black plastic cover approximately the size 20×15 cm.
  • 🖐️ Press the lid latches (usually there are two of them - top and bottom) and pull it towards you.
  • 📦 Behind the lid you will find a rectangular filter element in a plastic case.

Important: in some trim levels Teana J32 (for example, with climate control Auto A/C) the filter can be additionally secured with a metal bracket. It must be carefully bent with a flat screwdriver so as not to damage the plastic.

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How to distinguish an original filter from a fake

Original cabin filter for Nissan Teana J32 has an article number 27277-4M000 (coal) or 27277-4M00A (regular). However, the market is full of fakes that are visually indistinguishable from branded parts. Here are the key features of the original:

  • 🏷️ There should be a hologram on the package Nissan with a changing pattern when tilted.
  • 🔍 The original filter material has uniform perforation and clear fold lines.
  • 📏 The dimensions of the original are strictly 210×195×25 mm (tolerance ±1 mm).
  • 💰 The price of the original is rarely lower than 1,200–1,500 rubles (as of 2026).

Counterfeits are often revealed by overly bright packaging, lack of markings on the filter itself, or mismatched sizes. For example, cheap analogues may be 2-3 mm thinner, which is why they will not fit tightly to the body, allowing unfiltered air to pass through.

⚠️ Attention: If, after replacing the filter, a whistling or squeaking sound appears in the cabin when the fan is running, most likely the filter is not installed tightly or its dimensions do not correspond to the original. This can cause debris to enter the air conditioning system.

Step-by-step instructions for replacing the cabin filter

Replacing the filter in Nissan Teana J32 takes no more than 15 minutes if you know the sequence of actions. Here is the detailed algorithm:

  1. Preparation. Park the car on a level surface, turn off the engine and turn off the ignition. Raise the parking brake lever.
  2. Access to the filter. Open the glove compartment and press on the sides to release the latches. Lower the glove compartment down (it hangs on its hinges).
  3. Removing the cover. Under the driver's side glove compartment, locate the plastic filter cover. Press its upper and lower clamps, then pull it towards you.
  4. Removing the old filter. Carefully remove the filter by pulling on the top edge. Be prepared: it may contain a lot of dust and debris.
  5. Cleaning the housing. Vacuum or wipe with a damp cloth the cavity where the filter was. Pay attention to the drainage hole (if it is clogged, the air conditioner will “cry”).
  6. Installing a new filter. Insert the filter with the arrow ↑ AIR FLOW up (in the direction of air movement). Make sure it fits snugly with no gaps.
  7. Assembly. Close the lid until it clicks, return the glove compartment to its place and check the operation of the ventilation system.

- Does the fan work at all speeds?

- Has the unpleasant smell from the air ducts disappeared?

- Is there any whistling or extraneous noise?

- Does the glove compartment close tightly?

A critical nuance: in versions with climate control, after replacing the filter, you may need to reset the error in the control unit. To do this, turn on the ignition, press and hold the button A/C for 10 seconds, then turn the ignition off and on again.

Signs of a clogged cabin filter

Many owners Nissan Teana J32 They ignore replacing the cabin filter until the problem becomes obvious. Here are the key symptoms indicating the need for replacement:

Sign Reason Consequences of ignoring
Weak air flow from deflectors The filter is clogged with dust and debris Fan overload, premature wear
Unpleasant smell when turning on the air conditioner Bacterial growth in a wet filter Allergies, respiratory diseases
Constant fogging of windows Air circulation is impaired Reduced visibility, risk of accidents
Whistle or hum when the fan is running The filter is deformed or does not fit tightly Fan motor failure

The filter becomes clogged especially quickly in urban environments or when driving frequently on dusty roads. For example, in Moscow or St. Petersburg the recommended replacement interval is every 10–12 thousand km, while in regions with clean air you can stretch up to 20 thousand.

⚠️ Attention: If you notice that after turning on the air conditioner, a mold smell, this is a signal not only of a clogged filter, but also of a possible infection of the air conditioning system by fungus. In this case, complete cleaning of the evaporator with special compounds (for example, Liqui Moly Klima-Anlagen-Reiniger).

The best analogues of the original filter for Teana J32

Original filter from Nissan not always available or justified in price. Fortunately, there are worthy analogues from trusted brands that are not inferior in quality, and sometimes even surpass the original. Here are the top 5 options:

  • 🥇 Mann Filter CU 25003 — carbon filter with high dust capacity, suitable for allergy sufferers. Price: ~900 rub.
  • 🥈 Bosch 1 987 429 655 — a three-layer filter with activated carbon that effectively neutralizes odors. Price: ~850 rub.
  • 🥉 Filtron K 1321A - a budget option with good filtration, but without coal. Price: ~450 rub.
  • 🔹 Mahle LA 923 — premium filter with antibacterial impregnation. Price: ~1,100 rub.
  • 🔹 Sakura CACF2581 - Japanese analogue, identical in size to the original. Price: ~700 rub.

When choosing an analogue, pay attention not only to the brand, but also to filter type:

  • 🌿 Normal (dust) — traps only large particles (dust, fluff). Cheap, but does not protect against odors.
  • Coal — absorbs harmful gases and unpleasant odors. Optimal for the city.
  • 🦠 Antibacterial — impregnated with a special composition that prevents the growth of bacteria. Relevant for families with children.
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If you often drive on the highway or in traffic jams, choose a carbon filter with a maximum carbon layer area (for example, Mann CU 25003). It retains its properties longer in highly dusty conditions.

Common mistakes when replacing a filter

Even such a simple procedure as replacing the cabin filter can be ruined. Here are the most common mistakes and their consequences:

  1. Filter orientation is incorrect. If you install the filter with the arrow pointing down, it will not only filter the air worse, but will also clog faster. In some cases, this can cause debris to enter the air conditioner evaporator.
  2. Ignoring case cleaning. Dust and leaves accumulated in the filter housing will negate the effect of replacement. Always clean the cavity before installing a new filter.
  3. Buying a filter that is the wrong size. Even if the filter "almost" fits, the gaps will allow unfiltered air to leak through. For example, a filter on 208×195 mm instead of 210×195 mm leaves gaps on the sides.
  4. They forget to close the lid. It seems absurd, but some owners drive away with the cover unsecured, which leads to it being lost or the latches breaking.

Another typical mistake is an attempt to “extend the life” of the filter by washing it or blowing it with a compressor. This is not only useless (the structure of the filter material is destroyed), but also dangerous: a wet filter becomes a breeding ground for mold.

What to do if the filter does not want to be pulled out?

If the filter is “stuck” to the housing or is deformed, do not pull it by force - this could cause the corrugations to break. Instead:

1. Take a flathead screwdriver and carefully pry the filter from the side.

2. Rock it left and right, gradually pulling it out.

3. If the filter falls into pieces, remove the residue with a vacuum cleaner, then wipe the housing with a damp cloth.

When to change the filter: regulations and real terms

Manufacturer Nissan recommends changing the cabin filter at Teana J32 every 20,000 km or once a year. However, these figures are very arbitrary. Actual timing depends on several factors:

  • 🌆 Operating conditions: in megacities, the filter becomes clogged 2–3 times faster than in rural areas.
  • 🌳 Seasonality: in spring and autumn (due to poplar fluff and leaves), the filter operates in extreme mode.
  • 🚗 Driving style: If you often sit in traffic jams with the air conditioning on, the filter will wear out faster.
  • 🔥 Filter quality: cheap analogues can become unusable after 5–7 thousand km.

Practice shows that in Russian conditions the optimal replacement interval is every 10–15 thousand km or 2 times a year (spring and autumn). If you have allergies or often transport children, reduce the interval to 8 thousand km.

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Even if the filter appears clean, its filtering capacity decreases over time. Activated carbon in carbon filters loses its properties after 6–8 months, regardless of mileage.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about the cabin filter in Teana J32

Is it possible to drive without a cabin filter?

Technically yes, but this is fraught with consequences: unfiltered air with dust, exhaust gases and allergens will enter the cabin. In addition, without a filter, debris can clog the air conditioner evaporator, leading to expensive repairs. As a last resort, you can temporarily drive without a filter (for example, if it is torn), but no more than 1–2 weeks.

Which filter is better - carbon or regular?

A carbon filter is preferable if you often drive in the city, sit in traffic jams or suffer from allergies. It not only traps dust, but also neutralizes harmful gases (for example, exhaust). A regular filter is cheaper and is suitable for clean regions or rare vehicle use.

What should you do if, after replacing the filter, the cabin smells of chemicals?

This is normal for new carbon filters - this is what activated carbon smells like. The smell should disappear after 1-2 days. If it lasts longer, the filter may be of poor quality or there may be another source of the odor in the cabin (such as mold in the air conditioning system).

Is it possible to install a filter with a larger area (for example, from Teana J31)?

No, this will cause the filter to not fit into the grooves or become deformed. Each model Nissan has unique dimensions of the cabin filter. For Teana J32 Only filters of size 210×195×25 mm.

Does the filter seal need to be lubricated before installation?

No, this is not only useless, but also harmful. Grease may attract dust or damage the seal material. It is enough to make sure that the seal is clean and free of cracks.