Obviously no need to replace filter if previous owner replaced within past
15K miles (or a year whatever is shorter, I make 7K miles/year heheh...) ,
if not OR if previous owner provided no such info - yes replace and read
instructions that come with filter, it's a basic procedure even monkey can
do, and my best experience for basic (not rare) Nissa nparts INCLUDING these
incabin filters is
www. courtesyparts.com, select
Maxima/year//model->accessories or something to that effect, dealer prices
always higher and always lying, he lied to me yesterday about $200 rekeyying
procedure fo r anew trunk lock.. I came home, found instructions on the
Inyternet and rekeyed for FREE hahah $200 saved on the spot
Anyway courtesyparts.com, back to crackpipe
>> Stay informed about: cabin air filter in my 03 maxima