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DIY: How to change cabin air filter (easy)
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very good write up!
I just have to add, it would be BEST to NOT let the glove box hang wide open by those two arms that are connected to the tabs.
The two plastic arms (that are connected to the tabs which are bolted in) are strong but, any good jerk or bump and those arms will snap in two. At that point, the only real way to fix it would be to buy a new glove box. (because its part of the mold for the glove box)
I had the experience of breaking one. Ghetto-rigging it was not easy. :D
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great write up! extremely easy maintenance for anybody to do... and just a thought, these newer diy's have much clearer pictures haha keep it up guys.
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nice write up. :thumb: reminds me that i have to change mine out.
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Very nice!. i have never changed mine in 100,000 miles
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nice write up mang.....i need to get on this soon
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yeah... my ac used to smell like dirt. So changed the filters and they had like a half pound of dirt in them.
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Napa was the cheapest place I found the filters.
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Finally changed mine today after 50,000 km's and holy crap.... full of shit. Bugs, leaves, dirt.... lol completely black.
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This write up is 100% dead on. Good job on it.
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Yeah I had to change mine a few weeks ago. It started smelling a bit funky in mah car, so I checked these out and sure enough, after 28K miles, they looked a like ass.
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Subscribed... been looking for that little guy so i can change him thanx
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thanks for the DIY and the clear pics. makes me feel like a honda tech!
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Great post!
I'ma change mine too, 81k miles I think I might be overdue for a change
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Morphine
Great post!
I'ma change mine too, 81k miles I think I might be overdue for a change
lol, I'm surprised you have any air coming out of your vents...changes mine @ 45000KM and they were horrible.