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Datsun240Z71 01-07-2015 07:19 AM

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huudoo 02-15-2015 03:56 PM

great dyi thread thanks much ....
well, broke the filter door both taps..i have J&B welded the tabs back on, I guess iwill have to order a new one if JB WELD don't hold.
I picked up a stp caf7799 carbon or charcoal filter from autozone 15.99
it is a close fit just a tad long but should work, its the only one in stock lol

Cheech 03-24-2015 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2418880)
:iagree: I use these as well.

Thanks for the DIY.

So how did you guys get this to fit? It's too long!


Thanks in advance

brancky3 03-24-2015 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Cheech (Post 3147225)
So how did you guys get this to fit? It's too long!

That's what she said!

Cheech 03-24-2015 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by brancky3 (Post 3147248)
That's what she said!

I'd pull it out, slide it back in, pull it slide it back in, still wouldn't fit. Pulled it out again, just to make sure it was going in the right slot, still no go. Tried forcing it with it with one hand while guiding it in with the other. The mofo will not fit!! Shoulda known better than to force a charcoal filter into a white box.

kenhdcgov 03-25-2015 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Cheech (Post 3148077)
I'd pull it out, slide it back in, pull it slide it back in, still wouldn't fit. Pulled it out again, just to make sure it was going in the right slot, still no go. Tried forcing it with it with one hand while guiding it in with the other. The mofo will not fit!! Shoulda known better than to force a charcoal filter into a white box.

My Brother, once you go charcoal, you never go back!! LOL & SMH.
If you were not using one of there, you are trying to stick a square peg
in a round hole, my friend!

Any of these will work. I used the charcoal CF10140 with no problem. Go to
page one or two on this subject to make sure of your insertion orientation, ok?
Good Luck!

STP: CAF1766
Purolator: C35479
WIX: 24883
Fram: CF10157
:hello:

Cheech 03-25-2015 10:29 PM

DIY: Adding In-Cabin air filter to the 370Z
 
I used the Fram CF10157. It's not the same size as the oem, but I found if it is turned sideways you can cram it in there. Next year I'll try the STP model

On a side note, for those with the musty smell coming from the vents, try pouring a 20% solution of bleach and water down the windshield before you wash your car


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Cheech 03-25-2015 10:40 PM

Ok, so just to be clear, when I said 'turn it sideways', that's 90*

:)



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smoothtransit 04-13-2015 11:51 AM

Thank you for this DIY. Finally my allergies wont be going ape sh!t while im in my car. Additionally, I also used the Fram CF 10157 and i had to really cram it in there. It worked but im sure there is a filter that is better suited for our cars.

kenchan 04-13-2015 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by smoothtransit (Post 3167420)
Thank you for this DIY. Finally my allergies wont be going ape sh!t while im in my car. Additionally, I also used the Fram CF 10157 and i had to really cram it in there. It worked but im sure there is a filter that is better suited for our cars.

u did LIFT the filter while you pushed the door in, right? it needs to go on the ledge.

i did the install last friday using 10157 (as i did before 5yrs ago) and it's a simple smooth install. no forcing.

smoothtransit 04-18-2015 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3167483)
u did LIFT the filter while you pushed the door in, right? it needs to go on the ledge.

i did the install last friday using 10157 (as i did before 5yrs ago) and it's a simple smooth install. no forcing.


To be totally honest I'm not sure if I did that... Lol


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kenchan 04-18-2015 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by smoothtransit (Post 3172560)
To be totally honest I'm not sure if I did that... Lol


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hell, as long as it fits, right? :icon17:

TreeSemdyZee 05-10-2015 10:04 AM

I'm not sure if anyone else has run into this, but I found the Purolator: C35479 at Advance Auto Parts and the thing was HUGE. It was like twice the size that it should have been. (didn't buy it BTW :icon14:)

Anyone else run into this?

kenchan 05-10-2015 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by TreeSemdyZee (Post 3193598)
I'm not sure if anyone else has run into this, but I found the Purolator: C35479 at Advance Auto Parts and the thing was HUGE. It was like twice the size that it should have been. (didn't buy it BTW :icon14:)

Anyone else run into this?

No, but I usually run away from taffyapples.. :ugh:

elnortevet 10-19-2015 08:18 PM

Change 370Z Cabin Air Filter
 
I just did my 2012 370z coupe cabin filter and want to add a couple useful details: First, there are exactly 7 screws (and multiple clips that help align things). There are are 4 obvious screws across the top and 2 less obvious screws in the lower corners. The 7th screw is visible way back behind the tray on the upper right and is accessible either with a long Philips or, better yet, by working with the swing out glovebox to lift the 2 lower back hinges off their mates and angulating it so the "stops" clear out of their side holes. Second,the filter itself is behind a white cover door which opens by gently pulling on the latch on the right and sliding the hatch to the right so that a tab on the left side slides out of its slot. Remove the dirty filter and replace so "Nissan" is showing right side up, then slightly lift the filter as you close the hatch so that it remains elevated by the little angulated tabs on the bottom side of the hatch facing the filter. Pretty easy to reassemble all (helps if remove the retractor clip on the left of the tray and put all screws in then put it back on). It was a bit tricky to get the hinges to engage but seemed to help to get tray a little high then press down. Beats paying the dealer $80.


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