Thanks for all the tips... this site seems to offer the best deal. Where can I get that clbttn code discount??
"clbttn" is the code! "cludfrontier" will also work! (leave off the quotation marks!) You'll enter it at the bottom of the page where you fill in all your information after you add it to your cart.
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Was checking out the filters on yournissanparts.com.. it's listed as an individual item for $23... just confirming if it is in fact a Pair (2) filters for $23. The ad on the site wasn't too clear.
Was checking out the filters on yournissanparts.com.. it's listed as an individual item for $23... just confirming if it is in fact a Pair (2) filters for $23. The ad on the site wasn't too clear.
Good question, I was under the impression they were sold as a set. I'll e-mail Brian and ask him...
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Good question, I was under the impression they were sold as a set. I'll e-mail Brian and ask him...
According to Brian (Jerseyparts on other forums), part number 999m1-vr0056 which fits the frontier, comes with 2 filters in it. So, the $23.99 price (before discount) at www.yournissanparts.com will include two micro filters! Hope this helps...
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According to Brian (Jerseyparts on other forums), part number 999m1-vr0056 which fits the frontier, comes with 2 filters in it. So, the $23.99 price (before discount) at www.yournissanparts.com will include two micro filters! Hope this helps...
Okay, if we're shopping around for the best price you can get the pair for $20 here: My Nissan Parts
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http://www.reverendbiker.com/frontier/frontier.htm
According to Brian (Jerseyparts on other forums), part number 999m1-vr0056 which fits the frontier, comes with 2 filters in it. So, the $23.99 price (before discount) at www.yournissanparts.com will include two micro filters! Hope this helps...
The part number doesn't match what courtesy parts .com has for the frontier/pathfinder 2005+ models for the in cabin filter.
My '05 LE KC did not come equipped with the in cabin filters installed. I have my 2 filters now and I am trying to install them. I got the glove box to drop down, but I cannot get the filter cover off. At least I think it is the filter cover.
There was not a bolt in my cover either. I see a little tab
looking piece at the top of the cover inside a small rectangular opening but I cannot get it to release anything
no matter how I push or pull on it.
Can you get a picture of this so I'll know for sure I am messing with the correct piece? Also can you tell me which way to manipulate it to get it to release?
I have pushed pretty hard on it and nothing happens. I
think I see the tabs at the bottom so I presume once the
cover is released it just lowers using the tabs as a pivot
point.
I shall appreciate any help you can give me on this as I hate to go to the dealership and pay them for an hours
labor just to open the case.
OkieScot
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Originally Posted by James
You just open the glovebox, sqeeze the sides and it pops the box open and hangs down so you can see inside. YOu'll see a little square plastic piece with rounded edges. There's supposed to be a bolt on it but I think they got lazy and didn't put them in because mine didn't have it. You just open up the tab on top and pull off the cover. The two filters lay side by side and they should be in there from the factory. Pay attention to what direction the Nissan symbol and the arrows are when you take it out.
All models have it I believe, even if it isn't advertised on the sticker. Its just cheaper for Nissan to produce one identical truck I think.
The part number doesn't match what courtesy parts .com has for the frontier/pathfinder 2005+ models for the in cabin filter.
Beats me, I was just passing on the information passed to me! Sounds like Jack has found the best price yet on the web anyway! I know I always like to shop around and find the best price I can!
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My '05 LE KC did not come equipped with the in cabin filters installed. I have my 2 filters now and I am trying to install them. I got the glove box to drop down, but I cannot get the filter cover off. At least I think it is the filter cover.
There was not a bolt in my cover either. I see a little tab
looking piece at the top of the cover inside a small rectangular opening but I cannot get it to release anything
I have pushed pretty hard on it and nothing happens. I
think I see the tabs at the bottom so I presume once the
cover is released it just lowers using the tabs as a pivot
point.
Looks like yours is the same situation as my '05 XE... After pulling down the glovebox, noticed that the hold-down bolt wasn't there as described in the manual, so all your left with doing is pulling out the black pastic cabin filter cover.. and you're right, it's a pain in the ass to open, the upper tab that you're supposed to depress feels like it's bolted on, and it's very cramped in that crevice where that cover is so you don't have enough space with fiddle around. I ended up actually breaking the upper tab as well as one of the 2 lower hooks, so now it's back in place with only the one remaining hook holding the cover on... I'm going to get a bolt/screw from Autozone to put on, and that alone should hold the cover in place. If need be, just go to a hardware store or auto parts shop and get a screw/bolt, but if you don't break off the upper tab or lower hooks, you probably won't need one at all.
Last edited by demob05 : Jan 6th, 2006 at 10:22 PM.
The cover has a little tab that you have to depress or push up on to get the cover off. That is probably why they didnt' bother with the bolt. Get a flashlight, shine it in there and you can clearly see how to get it off.
According to Brian (Jerseyparts on other forums), part number 999m1-vr0056 which fits the frontier, comes with 2 filters in it. So, the $23.99 price (before discount) at www.yournissanparts.com will include two micro filters! Hope this helps...
I just bought the 999M1-VR006 filters on-line... is this basically the same??
Thanks for replying. I used a trouble light to light things up, but I was still not able to tell how to release the tab.
Heck, I am not even sure the thing I am looking at is the
tab or not.
I am 68 years old and my eye sight is not as good as it used to be. I have cateracts coming on and although I
see pretty well in day light, when I get in small restricted areas such as this I have a little trouble.
It looks like to me that you either have to push in on the
piece I am looking at or pull it toward yourself. I do not
see a way to push it up.
I have a piping/drumming workshop to go to tomorrow,
but I'll look at it again Sunday and see if I can figure it out.
If you have a way to take a picture of this area can you do
so and make the tab area centered in the picture.
Thank you again for your help.
OkieScot
QUOTE=James]The cover has a little tab that you have to depress or push up on to get the cover off. That is probably why they didnt' bother with the bolt. Get a flashlight, shine it in there and you can clearly see how to get it off.[/quote]
Thanks for replying. I used a trouble light to light things up, but I was still not able to tell how to release the tab.
Heck, I am not even sure the thing I am looking at is the
tab or not.
I am 68 years old and my eye sight is not as good as it used to be. I have cateracts coming on and although I
see pretty well in day light, when I get in small restricted areas such as this I have a little trouble.
It looks like to me that you either have to push in on the
piece I am looking at or pull it toward yourself. I do not
see a way to push it up.
I have a piping/drumming workshop to go to tomorrow,
but I'll look at it again Sunday and see if I can figure it out.
If you have a way to take a picture of this area can you do
so and make the tab area centered in the picture.
Thank you again for your help.
OkieScot
QUOTE=James]The cover has a little tab that you have to depress or push up on to get the cover off. That is probably why they didnt' bother with the bolt. Get a flashlight, shine it in there and you can clearly see how to get it off.
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THe cover for the filters is only about 1.5"x4" with rounded corners. THere is a tab that you push up I think and then the cover pulls off.
The pictures are a little small, but seem to be pretty straightforward. I might have to do this to my truck next. Easy and cheap!!!
One question though -- the instructions refer to a Warning Label?? What gives??
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