Looks filthy! Take the VIN # to your nearest Infiniti dealership and have them check the car service history. We have the FSM posted here.
By the way mine was as dirty as yours when I replaced it at 60K miles.
Q45man
Post Title: Re: Replacing cabin filter in an 02 (Q45man1)
Posted by: infinititech1 at 10:04 PM 9/22/2006
| Quote, originally posted by bigjimmy » |
| $80 dollar filter, old one was very dirty, I think it's the original. |
Why all filters should be replaced annually.
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Posted by: Jesda at 10:27 PM 9/22/2006
| Quote, originally posted by Jesda » |
| LOL, and with cars without them, it just goes up your nose! Tasty! |
| Quote, originally posted by maxnix » |
| Yeah, and all over your interior, especially your lungs. One reason why I say the FYG33 and later are better everyday cars. One look at that filter after a year and you may not be so concerned about how fast you can get to 60 mph. |
I still breathe more nasty stuff laying on the floor of the garage under the Q and smoking cigars with my friends.
Still young, still timing myself to 60.
Post Title: Re: Replacing cabin filter in an 02 (infinititech1)
Posted by: Stevo6754 at 7:09 PM 9/23/2006
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