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Noticed today on the Nissan FAST system that i have 2 Air con air filters located behind the glove box. Pulled them out, pretty filthy. Will order some new ones today, part # B7274-0v525. Not sure if all models have it, mine is a 2001 RS4...worth considering, cheers.

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Just a thing about air cons and filters. My Stagea has no odours of previous smokers, which has been an unexpected plus.

I recently sold a car, and when I said it was a "non smoker" that clinched the deal.

I'm not knocking smoking as such, I was a two pack a day. But it is nice to be in a non smoker. My R3o still smells, and I havn't smoked in it since 1992.

I can tell you the day, hour, minute and second, but I wont, cause I'm too busy counting the money i've saved. Enough to buy a Stagea.

QUIT,you bastards, QUIT.

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I would like to see pics of them.

I pulled my S2 apart a while back and couldnt find any filters - just the vent where the recirc air is sucked in. (right up behind the airbag)

It was uncovered so I made up a filter an installed it to cover the vent.

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the are grey, slotted in vertically on top of eachother, directly behind the glovebox. remove metal clip, slide right out. FAST system says it is applicable to W model, whatever that means. filters highlighted in green. Mine has a sticker inside the glovebox in japanese, i assume this is telling me how ofter to replace the filters. My Factory AIR/NAV/TV system has a 'filter' symbol on the screen, shown during diagnostic mode, i assume this will appear when the air flow is slowed by the dirty filters. Sorry forgot to take photos.

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allright then will take it off again tommorow and will soak them in washing detergent and nappisan over night and see how i go. in a meanwhile will try to look for an AFM ones if they are evailable.

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