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  6. : Remove the Juke glove box

Nissan Juke - Video tutorial

Model: Nissan Juke MK 1 - Years 2010-2019
Part: Air filter
Operation: Remove the Juke glove box

Let's see how to disassemble the Nissan Juke glove compartment and remove the air filter inside it. We enter the vehicle, open the glove compartment located in the right dashboard, then we identify and plastic to be disassembled. Unhook the shaft end-of-stroke arms, then unscrew the tightening screws of the shaft with a screwdriver. We unscrew the side screws in the glove compartment and extract the plastic door from it. We unscrew the screws again and after disconnecting the power cables, we pull the glove box away from the dashboard. We remove the air filter from the housing. We fit a new filter and reassemble the cover parts in the dashboard.


Posted on 19 January 2024 by ScegliAuto

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