- Helps keep pollen, dust, and debris from entering through your HVAC vents
- Usually found behind the glovebox
- Replace every 15,000 to 30,000 miles or sooner if clogged
The Microfilter is the last line of defense between exterior airborne contaminants and your Nissan's passenger compartment. Thanks to its microbe-resistant and stink-proof properties, authentic Nissan Microfilters keep common pollutants like fine dust, organic fibers, sawdust, and road debris from slipping in through your Nissan's HVAC vents. Also, genuine Nissan Microfilters help prevent bugs and leaves from getting into your vehicle's HVAC, stopping them from harming its performance.
With time and mileage, your Nissan's Microfilter may become oversaturated, particularly if you frequent roads with hazardous air quality or lots of airborne pollutants. Most Nissan cars can benefit from regular Microfilter replacements at least once a year or every 15 to 30 thousand miles. However, the best way to know when to replace your Nissan's Microfilter is by referring to the owner's manual or being on the lookout for common signs that your Microfilter is not doing its job efficiently. You may suspect your Microfilter is not working optimally if you sense bad odors coming from your car's A/C vents when you run the air conditioning or heater. Additionally, if your car's fan is on “blast,” and the airflow is weak or non-existent, a clogged Microfilter may be at fault. Lastly, though odd sounds and a noisy car heater or air conditioner are unusual with Microfilter issues, they do happen occasionally. If those in the passenger compartment hear or smell any of these annoyances and your Nissan is otherwise functioning normally, replace your old Microfilter with a Nissan made Microfilter replacement for a breath of fresh air!
Switching to a new Microfilter is a form of maintenance that many car owners choose to do themselves or with their nearest Nissan technicians. If you decide to DIY a Microfilter replacement, double-check the owner's manual for the part's precise location (though these Microfilters are often found behind the glovebox). In the majority of cases, a screwdriver, rag, and vacuum will be essential tools for replacing your Microfilter. Yet you should abide by the directions in your Nissan's manual to know you're going about replacing your Microfilter the right way.
In addition, ensure you have parts that fit your vehicle with genuine replacement Microfilters designed for your Nissan Quest 2004-2009. Our Nissan Microfilters are specially-made to fit your Nissan, and electrostatically charged to attract pollen and dust, thereby encouraging better airflow through the vehicle.
This Microfilter, part 272995Z000, is designed for Nissan Quest 2004-2009.
AIR FILTER
Fits Quest