Helm manual help
I don't know that the pictures will help you as much as this will from Jens.
He hasn't been on the forum in a while, but he left this and you can find the entire thread by entering some of the words from the following quoted paragraph:
(I only made a few formatting, grammar and spelling changes to his original [Look-up Jens Heydel in the following thread if you want http://www.acura-cl.com/forums/showt...0air%20filters [Look for the highlighted "interior air filters"E(in red) about half way down the pageE
To access the interior air filters you will need a Phillips screw driver a pocket flat blade screw driver and a sharp knife. Open the glove box and empty it of whatever you have been hiding in there.
There is a air piston on the right side that slows the opening speed it is attached to the door with a screw, remove the screw, pop of the air piston.
There are two stops on the inside the glove box, pop both out with the small flat blade.
The glove box will now open downwards, there are two Phillips screws holding the door to the dashboard structure, remove both screws; the door can now be removed.
You will now see two Phillips screws that appear to hold nothing in place, remove these -- leave the metal clips in place.
There is a serrated panel visible it must be cut away from the dashboard structure, save this panel as it is to be reused later.
There is now a vertical white plastic panel visible that can be snapped out of the way and removed.
The filters are the two vertical boxes now visible; remove the bottom one first by pulling it towards you then lower the upper one and remove it as well.
Exchange the filters noting that they have arrows on them for airflow; the boxes that contain the filters are marked as well. Install the filters in the boxes and reassemble the filters in to the air box . Take the white panel and snap it back in place.
Now take the previously cut out plastic panel and turn it so the two hooks engage the two slots in the dash structure, the two screws that did not do anything are now used to secure this panel in place.
Reassemble the glove box in reverse fashion from disassembly.
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This job should take you about twenty minutes or less.
Jens
He hasn't been on the forum in a while, but he left this and you can find the entire thread by entering some of the words from the following quoted paragraph:
(I only made a few formatting, grammar and spelling changes to his original [Look-up Jens Heydel in the following thread if you want http://www.acura-cl.com/forums/showt...0air%20filters [Look for the highlighted "interior air filters"E(in red) about half way down the pageE
To access the interior air filters you will need a Phillips screw driver a pocket flat blade screw driver and a sharp knife. Open the glove box and empty it of whatever you have been hiding in there.
There is a air piston on the right side that slows the opening speed it is attached to the door with a screw, remove the screw, pop of the air piston.
There are two stops on the inside the glove box, pop both out with the small flat blade.
The glove box will now open downwards, there are two Phillips screws holding the door to the dashboard structure, remove both screws; the door can now be removed.
You will now see two Phillips screws that appear to hold nothing in place, remove these -- leave the metal clips in place.
There is a serrated panel visible it must be cut away from the dashboard structure, save this panel as it is to be reused later.
There is now a vertical white plastic panel visible that can be snapped out of the way and removed.
The filters are the two vertical boxes now visible; remove the bottom one first by pulling it towards you then lower the upper one and remove it as well.
Exchange the filters noting that they have arrows on them for airflow; the boxes that contain the filters are marked as well. Install the filters in the boxes and reassemble the filters in to the air box . Take the white panel and snap it back in place.
Now take the previously cut out plastic panel and turn it so the two hooks engage the two slots in the dash structure, the two screws that did not do anything are now used to secure this panel in place.
Reassemble the glove box in reverse fashion from disassembly.
.
This job should take you about twenty minutes or less.
Jens
Hey those instruction rocks!! thanx.
Now the rear brake..I basically know everything to replace it except needing the part where I should line up the "+" on the piston to the dots on the pads..that's I'm not clear..if someone would help out..thx.
Now the rear brake..I basically know everything to replace it except needing the part where I should line up the "+" on the piston to the dots on the pads..that's I'm not clear..if someone would help out..thx.
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