cabin air filter replacement
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cabin air filter replacement
car is just about to hit 18k miles
I think its about time I change the cabin filters....has anybody done this recently and if so can u tell me where to buy the filters and the whole installation process would be greatly appreciated also.
I think its about time I change the cabin filters....has anybody done this recently and if so can u tell me where to buy the filters and the whole installation process would be greatly appreciated also.
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Filters from dealer; cheap, $10 X 2 (+/-). Filters live behind the glovebox. Four screws remove outer cover. 1st time, inner moulded bracket requires cutting (You really need to look at a shop manual). And last, recommended cabin filter change is every 30k ..... unless you drive in Wyoming, West Texas, or Iraq.
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I don't think it will make a difference if I change them sooner. You see I use to drive my car to Ground Zero right after the WTC buildings came down so there is a possibilty that there is more than just pollen in those filters maybe not....but better safe than sorry. Anyway do u think its best that I by them through the dealer I thought they over charge for everything???
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Purolator supposedly makes a replacement cabin filter as well, PN:C15390. You can get it at any auto parts store.
They have a great PDF instruction sheet which, I think also applies to the Honda OEM filters - http://www.pureoil.com/Pics/Cabin_in...Fs/6943570.pdf
BTW, Honda has greatly improved the cabin filter replacement on the '03 Accord. Just flip down the glove box and slide it in.
They have a great PDF instruction sheet which, I think also applies to the Honda OEM filters - http://www.pureoil.com/Pics/Cabin_in...Fs/6943570.pdf
BTW, Honda has greatly improved the cabin filter replacement on the '03 Accord. Just flip down the glove box and slide it in.
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Originally posted by IntegraVT
Purolator supposedly makes a replacement cabin filter as well, PN:C15390. You can get it at any auto parts store.
They have a great PDF instruction sheet which, I think also applies to the Honda OEM filters - http://www.pureoil.com/images/Cabin_...Fs/6943570.pdf
BTW, Honda has greatly improved the cabin filter replacement on the '03 Accord. Just flip down the glove box and slide it in.
Purolator supposedly makes a replacement cabin filter as well, PN:C15390. You can get it at any auto parts store.
They have a great PDF instruction sheet which, I think also applies to the Honda OEM filters - http://www.pureoil.com/images/Cabin_...Fs/6943570.pdf
BTW, Honda has greatly improved the cabin filter replacement on the '03 Accord. Just flip down the glove box and slide it in.
I'm going to copy this to the Archives.
EricL note: I updated the URL (link) to the PDF file on 11/18/03
http://www.pureoil.com/images/Cabin_...Fs/6943570.pdf
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I believe a few people have used those instructions and have gotten the cabin filter at number of local parts stores.
I'm going to copy this to the Archives.
EricL note: I updated the URL (link) to the PDF file on 11/18/03
http://www.pureoil.com/images/Cabin_...Fs/6943570.pdf
I'm going to copy this to the Archives.
EricL note: I updated the URL (link) to the PDF file on 11/18/03
http://www.pureoil.com/images/Cabin_...Fs/6943570.pdf
http://www.pureoil.com/documents/Cab...Fs/6943570.pdf
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