Nissan Leaf Cabin Filter — Size, Type & Replacement (2018–2024)

Cabin Filter Specifications

Parameter Specification
Filter Type Activated Carbon
MANN-FILTER Reference CUK 22011
Dimensions 260 x 170 x 30 mm
Change Interval Every 15,000 miles / 12 months
Recommended Part MANN CUK 22011
Hay fever tip: If you suffer from allergies, change your cabin filter at the start of spring (March) for maximum protection during pollen season. An activated carbon filter provides the best defence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What cabin filter does a Nissan Leaf use?

The Nissan Leaf (ZE1) uses a activated carbon cabin filter. The MANN-FILTER reference is CUK 22011. Dimensions: 260 x 170 x 30 mm.

How often should I change the cabin filter on a Nissan Leaf?

Every 15,000 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first. Change more frequently if you drive in urban areas or suffer from hay fever.

What’s the difference between standard and activated carbon cabin filters?

Activated carbon filters absorb harmful gases, exhaust fumes, and odours in addition to trapping pollen and dust. Standard particle filters only catch physical particles. Your Nissan Leaf uses an activated carbon filter as standard.

Can I change the cabin filter on a Nissan Leaf myself?

Yes — cabin filter replacement is one of the easiest DIY jobs. It’s typically located behind the glovebox. Open or remove the glovebox, slide out the old filter, and insert the new one with the airflow arrow pointing down.

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