Thanks 2018 NISSAN TITAN. I ended up removing the five screws that hold the glove box in to put the pivot pins back in. The whole glove box pulls out. Removing the screws and pulling the whole glove box out is a much easier way to change the filter.
So, my suggestion is to leave the pins in place, look at the three screws that run at the very top of the glove box door and the two the run across the bottom. take those Five screws out and the entire assembly comes out. Its far easier than trying to get to those three pins especially the center one. Try it and hit me back
Easier way to do this is to remove the 5 screws that hold the glove box assy to the dash. You do not have to fight the pins, nor the retainer cable. Just did mine in less than 5 minutes.
Hey 4K guy, this doesn't apply to the Platinum Reserve addition. There's five screws, three across the top and two at the very bottom of the trim. The entire glove box will drop out. From there it's all the same. This was on my 2020 Titan Reserve. Thanks for your help
I believe the screws are on all trim models, but they are not required to be removed. It's certainly not wrong, however, to remove a little more than is necessary if you find it easier
Edit to original comment. For at least 2023 there is an airbag underneath the glove box blocking all of this. For a 2023 there are 5 Phillips screws. 3 inside glove box along the top. Then 2 on the outside in the bottom corners. Remove those and entire glove box assembly comes out. No need to remove those hing pins. Easier. No standing on your head to find those hinge pins. They stay installed
Thanks 2018 NISSAN TITAN. I ended up removing the five screws that hold the glove box in to put the pivot pins back in. The whole glove box pulls out. Removing the screws and pulling the whole glove box out is a much easier way to change the filter.
So, my suggestion is to leave the pins in place, look at the three screws that run at the very top of the glove box door and the two the run across the bottom. take those Five screws out and the entire assembly comes out. Its far easier than trying to get to those three pins especially the center one. Try it and hit me back
Thanks. The pins on my 21 Pro-4x were not accessible from below like in the video. This worked great and I didn't have to deal with that PITA cable.
Thanks man, I couldn't get the far right pin in, read your comment took the whole compartment out, put the pin in....life is good!!!
Easier way to do this is to remove the 5 screws that hold the glove box assy to the dash. You do not have to fight the pins, nor the retainer cable. Just did mine in less than 5 minutes.
Hey 4K guy, this doesn't apply to the Platinum Reserve addition. There's five screws, three across the top and two at the very bottom of the trim. The entire glove box will drop out. From there it's all the same. This was on my 2020 Titan Reserve. Thanks for your help
I believe the screws are on all trim models, but they are not required to be removed. It's certainly not wrong, however, to remove a little more than is necessary if you find it easier
Absolutely no access to one pin.
Edit to original comment. For at least 2023 there is an airbag underneath the glove box blocking all of this. For a 2023 there are 5 Phillips screws. 3 inside glove box along the top. Then 2 on the outside in the bottom corners. Remove those and entire glove box assembly comes out. No need to remove those hing pins. Easier. No standing on your head to find those hinge pins. They stay installed
My 2019 gas engine was a pain for a while. The filter has to be compressed to get it in.
Guys the best way is to removed only the left and middle pin, leave the last one on the right in, it will come out easy .
The arrows on the air filter, are they pointing up or down?
With airflow, should point towards the firewall
Arrow DOWN
5 screws and the whole glove box comes out and it takes 5 minutes.
I see yours is arrow up, my 2018 pro4x goes in arrow down.
Air flow is down. It's a pollen/fresh air filter. He put his filter in the wrong direction.
Third one is impossible to get to
It definitely requires a little more finesse
Easiest method. Messing with the trunk pins is a pain.
I really like the part where it just cuts to him putting it in
That's what she said?
I’ve never changed mine on my 17 Titan.
You probably should!
@@4KMotoring next owner can worry about that