Air Cleaner Assemblies

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Air Cleaner Assembly

Part Number: 16500-JA11A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Air Cleaner
Description: 3.5L.
MSRP $843.75
$561.94

Air Cleaner Assembly

Part Number: 16500-CA00A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Air Cleaner
Replaces: 16500ca000
Backordered

Air Cleaner Assembly

Part Number: 16500-1LA0B
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Air Cleaner
MSRP $872.25
$580.92

Air Cleaner Assembly

Part Number: 16500-9BT1A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Air Cleaner
Description: 3.8L.
Backordered

Air Cleaner Assembly

Part Number: 16500-6LB0B
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Air Cleaner
MSRP $433.52
$291.32

Air Cleaner Assembly

Part Number: 16500-6TA0A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Air Cleaner
Backordered

Air Cleaner Assembly

Part Number: 16500-1KC0C
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Service File Air Cleaner
MSRP $526.15
$353.57

Air Cleaner Assembly

Part Number: 16500-EV11A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Air Cleaner
MSRP $727.60
$488.95

Air Cleaner Assembly

Part Number: 16500-94Y00
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Cleaner Assembly-Air
Description: 2.0L.
Backordered

Air Cleaner Assembly

Part Number: 16500-JA00A
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Air Filter And Housing Assembly, Service File Air Cleaner
Replaces: 16500ja000
Description: 2.5L.
Backordered

Air Cleaner Assembly

Part Number: 16500-30R01
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Cleaner Assembly-Air
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Air Cleaner Assembly

Part Number: 16500-12G01
Nissan Nissan
Other Names: Cleaner Assembly-Air
Replaces: 1650012g00
Description: 6 cylinder, 1986-89. 6 cylinder, 1987-89.
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Air Cleaner Assemblies: Filtering Your Engine's Air Supply

Ever wondered how your vehicle adapts to various driving conditions, or when it might need some expert attention? Air cleaner assemblies filter incoming air before it enters your engine's combustion chambers, removing dirt, debris, and contaminants that could damage internal components. These systems consist of a housing unit, filtration element, and intake ducting that work together to ensure clean airflow reaches your engine. Without proper air filtration, particles can cause premature wear on pistons, cylinders, and other expensive engine components.

Understanding Air Cleaner Assembly Functions

Modern Nissan vehicles like the Juke and Cube feature sophisticated air cleaner designs with mass airflow sensors and temperature monitoring capabilities integrated into the system. These assemblies regulate airflow volume and temperature while maintaining proper air-fuel ratios for combustion efficiency and emissions control. The system works closely with the air intake components to deliver the precise air mixture needed for engine performance and environmental compliance.

Identifying Air Cleaner Assembly Issues

Reduced engine performance, poor fuel economy, and rough idling often indicate clogged or damaged air filter elements requiring replacement. Black smoke from the exhaust, unusual engine noises, or check engine lights may signal air intake system problems affecting engine operation. Visual inspection of the filter element reveals dirt accumulation, tears, or oil contamination that compromises filtration effectiveness and allows contaminants to enter the engine.

Replacement Timeline and Genuine Parts Benefits

Air filters typically require replacement every 12,000 to 15,000 miles, though dusty driving conditions may necessitate more frequent changes for proper protection. Complete air cleaner assemblies last much longer but need replacement when housing cracks or sensor components fail affecting system operation. Genuine Nissan air cleaner assemblies maintain exact specifications for airflow volume and filtration efficiency, while aftermarket alternatives may use inferior materials that allow contaminants to pass through or restrict airflow excessively, causing performance problems.

Most drivers know the basic functions of their vehicle's systems, but fewer understand the signs of gradual wear and when replacement becomes necessary.