SOURCE: How to remove and replace cabin air filter 2007 se crew cab
If you haven't figured it out yet, try the two links below. They have pics and diagrams. I haven't done this yet but, Nissan suggesting to have it done. (Sitting in the dealer having oil changed as we speak. They want $90 to replace the 2 filters.) I'm planning on doing it myself to save about $70. Doesn't look too difficult - just a little time. Parts are about $22 at local parts store. hope this helps. (Won't be back on this forum. So won't see any response you submit back).
http://www.clubfrontier.org/forums/f23/cabin-air-filter-replacement-29892/
http://www.nissanhelp.com/diy/altima/projects/nissan_altima_in_cabin_filter_replacement_procedure_1.htm
SOURCE: remove windshield washer reservoir
Take off the wheel well shroud. Firdt remove the front right wheel, it will be easier. Then remove the two screws holding in the tank. Remove the two electrical connectons and small rubber hose. Next (or first) grab the filler tube and twist while pulling it from the tank as it is held in by a rubber gromet. Then pull the tank forward and let it drop down. Nothing else is holding it in except the two screws. Removing the filler tube is a must!
SOURCE: Nissan 2007 Frontier tire pressure monitoring system
check all the tire pressures first.... then drive it for the next 10-15 miles to reset it.... it worked in my frontier ... I had the same problem as well
Hope that helped
Nissan tech +6 years
SOURCE: 2007 Nissan Frontier SE crew cab
I did the same thing with ppl tailgating me.... I had a relay and you hook the acc to the relay... grounds... and 12V switch wire.... splice a wire from the cargo light source to the relay... this will turn on whatever you want to hook up to the relay....
if you want a diagram ill send one email at [email protected]
SOURCE: 2005 nissan frontier se 4.0 No start No spark.
Ignition Control Module is the Obvious Problem here
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