05 Accord Where is Cabin Air Filter?
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Re: 05 Accord Where is Cabin Air Filter?
In article <BfWdnW-TrPzZLUffRVn-hQ@comcast.com> Ray <ray54b@comcast.net>
writes:
>I beleve the owner manual tells you where and how
Thanks, but after seeing the MicronAire site and reading the procedure
involved in changing the cabin air filters on the Accord (requiring
physical removal of the entire glove box), there is no way on God's green
Earth that this was intended to be a "user-serviceable" item.
writes:
>I beleve the owner manual tells you where and how
Thanks, but after seeing the MicronAire site and reading the procedure
involved in changing the cabin air filters on the Accord (requiring
physical removal of the entire glove box), there is no way on God's green
Earth that this was intended to be a "user-serviceable" item.
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Re: 05 Accord Where is Cabin Air Filter?
In article <BfWdnW-TrPzZLUffRVn-hQ@comcast.com> Ray <ray54b@comcast.net>
writes:
>I beleve the owner manual tells you where and how
Thanks, but after seeing the MicronAire site and reading the procedure
involved in changing the cabin air filters on the Accord (requiring
physical removal of the entire glove box), there is no way on God's green
Earth that this was intended to be a "user-serviceable" item.
writes:
>I beleve the owner manual tells you where and how
Thanks, but after seeing the MicronAire site and reading the procedure
involved in changing the cabin air filters on the Accord (requiring
physical removal of the entire glove box), there is no way on God's green
Earth that this was intended to be a "user-serviceable" item.
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Re: 05 Accord Where is Cabin Air Filter?
I just changed the cabin filter in my 04 Accord. It is behind the glove box
There is a plastic arm on the right side of the door that keeps it from
opening too far. It has a hook end on the door side that unclips from the
door. You then push in on each side of the glove box to get it to
completely release. You can see the 2 clips that hold the filter in from
there. The 04 Accord has one big filter. Whole job takes 3 min. Scott
There is a plastic arm on the right side of the door that keeps it from
opening too far. It has a hook end on the door side that unclips from the
door. You then push in on each side of the glove box to get it to
completely release. You can see the 2 clips that hold the filter in from
there. The 04 Accord has one big filter. Whole job takes 3 min. Scott
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Re: 05 Accord Where is Cabin Air Filter?
I just changed the cabin filter in my 04 Accord. It is behind the glove box
There is a plastic arm on the right side of the door that keeps it from
opening too far. It has a hook end on the door side that unclips from the
door. You then push in on each side of the glove box to get it to
completely release. You can see the 2 clips that hold the filter in from
there. The 04 Accord has one big filter. Whole job takes 3 min. Scott
There is a plastic arm on the right side of the door that keeps it from
opening too far. It has a hook end on the door side that unclips from the
door. You then push in on each side of the glove box to get it to
completely release. You can see the 2 clips that hold the filter in from
there. The 04 Accord has one big filter. Whole job takes 3 min. Scott
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Re: 05 Accord Where is Cabin Air Filter?
In article <60rld1h1sv0fmibbrgmlimrpvvs2bce1hu@4ax.com>,
Bubba <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote:
> In article <BfWdnW-TrPzZLUffRVn-hQ@comcast.com> Ray <ray54b@comcast.net>
> writes:
>
>
> >I beleve the owner manual tells you where and how
>
> Thanks, but after seeing the MicronAire site and reading the procedure
> involved in changing the cabin air filters on the Accord (requiring
> physical removal of the entire glove box), there is no way on God's green
> Earth that this was intended to be a "user-serviceable" item.
That's exactly right. It's a repair procedure, really, not intended for
the end user.
Which is a damn shame. Again, Honda beancounters are probably
responsible for this. As bad as VW is, at least they go it right on the
98 Jetta: the air filter is right under the hood, where the outside air
intake is for the cabin. Easy to change.
Bubba <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote:
> In article <BfWdnW-TrPzZLUffRVn-hQ@comcast.com> Ray <ray54b@comcast.net>
> writes:
>
>
> >I beleve the owner manual tells you where and how
>
> Thanks, but after seeing the MicronAire site and reading the procedure
> involved in changing the cabin air filters on the Accord (requiring
> physical removal of the entire glove box), there is no way on God's green
> Earth that this was intended to be a "user-serviceable" item.
That's exactly right. It's a repair procedure, really, not intended for
the end user.
Which is a damn shame. Again, Honda beancounters are probably
responsible for this. As bad as VW is, at least they go it right on the
98 Jetta: the air filter is right under the hood, where the outside air
intake is for the cabin. Easy to change.
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Re: 05 Accord Where is Cabin Air Filter?
In article <60rld1h1sv0fmibbrgmlimrpvvs2bce1hu@4ax.com>,
Bubba <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote:
> In article <BfWdnW-TrPzZLUffRVn-hQ@comcast.com> Ray <ray54b@comcast.net>
> writes:
>
>
> >I beleve the owner manual tells you where and how
>
> Thanks, but after seeing the MicronAire site and reading the procedure
> involved in changing the cabin air filters on the Accord (requiring
> physical removal of the entire glove box), there is no way on God's green
> Earth that this was intended to be a "user-serviceable" item.
That's exactly right. It's a repair procedure, really, not intended for
the end user.
Which is a damn shame. Again, Honda beancounters are probably
responsible for this. As bad as VW is, at least they go it right on the
98 Jetta: the air filter is right under the hood, where the outside air
intake is for the cabin. Easy to change.
Bubba <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote:
> In article <BfWdnW-TrPzZLUffRVn-hQ@comcast.com> Ray <ray54b@comcast.net>
> writes:
>
>
> >I beleve the owner manual tells you where and how
>
> Thanks, but after seeing the MicronAire site and reading the procedure
> involved in changing the cabin air filters on the Accord (requiring
> physical removal of the entire glove box), there is no way on God's green
> Earth that this was intended to be a "user-serviceable" item.
That's exactly right. It's a repair procedure, really, not intended for
the end user.
Which is a damn shame. Again, Honda beancounters are probably
responsible for this. As bad as VW is, at least they go it right on the
98 Jetta: the air filter is right under the hood, where the outside air
intake is for the cabin. Easy to change.
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Re: 05 Accord Where is Cabin Air Filter?
Bubba wrote:
> Myself having once removed & reinstalled the glovebox in a Lexus LS400 to
> get to the CD player, I can attest that it would have been worth paying
> someone to do it. This cabin air filter job on the Honda looks all too
> similar.
>
Nah, it is a 15 minute job tops. I did it on my '03 Accord (same design
as the '05) and it was no big deal. Just follow the directions.
John
> Myself having once removed & reinstalled the glovebox in a Lexus LS400 to
> get to the CD player, I can attest that it would have been worth paying
> someone to do it. This cabin air filter job on the Honda looks all too
> similar.
>
Nah, it is a 15 minute job tops. I did it on my '03 Accord (same design
as the '05) and it was no big deal. Just follow the directions.
John
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Re: 05 Accord Where is Cabin Air Filter?
Bubba wrote:
> Myself having once removed & reinstalled the glovebox in a Lexus LS400 to
> get to the CD player, I can attest that it would have been worth paying
> someone to do it. This cabin air filter job on the Honda looks all too
> similar.
>
Nah, it is a 15 minute job tops. I did it on my '03 Accord (same design
as the '05) and it was no big deal. Just follow the directions.
John
> Myself having once removed & reinstalled the glovebox in a Lexus LS400 to
> get to the CD player, I can attest that it would have been worth paying
> someone to do it. This cabin air filter job on the Honda looks all too
> similar.
>
Nah, it is a 15 minute job tops. I did it on my '03 Accord (same design
as the '05) and it was no big deal. Just follow the directions.
John
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Re: 05 Accord Where is Cabin Air Filter?
Bubba wrote:
> In article <BfWdnW-TrPzZLUffRVn-hQ@comcast.com> Ray <ray54b@comcast.net>
> writes:
>
>
>
>>I beleve the owner manual tells you where and how
>
>
> Thanks, but after seeing the MicronAire site and reading the procedure
> involved in changing the cabin air filters on the Accord (requiring
> physical removal of the entire glove box), there is no way on God's green
> Earth that this was intended to be a "user-serviceable" item.
>
Oh, BS. I did it and it is easy. Yes, I would agree that Honda should
have made user service of this item easier by putting a door inside the
back of the glove box (like GM did on our '02 Olds van), but it really
is not big deal.
Kind of funny that GM's design is more user friendly though, eh?
John
> In article <BfWdnW-TrPzZLUffRVn-hQ@comcast.com> Ray <ray54b@comcast.net>
> writes:
>
>
>
>>I beleve the owner manual tells you where and how
>
>
> Thanks, but after seeing the MicronAire site and reading the procedure
> involved in changing the cabin air filters on the Accord (requiring
> physical removal of the entire glove box), there is no way on God's green
> Earth that this was intended to be a "user-serviceable" item.
>
Oh, BS. I did it and it is easy. Yes, I would agree that Honda should
have made user service of this item easier by putting a door inside the
back of the glove box (like GM did on our '02 Olds van), but it really
is not big deal.
Kind of funny that GM's design is more user friendly though, eh?
John
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Re: 05 Accord Where is Cabin Air Filter?
Bubba wrote:
> In article <BfWdnW-TrPzZLUffRVn-hQ@comcast.com> Ray <ray54b@comcast.net>
> writes:
>
>
>
>>I beleve the owner manual tells you where and how
>
>
> Thanks, but after seeing the MicronAire site and reading the procedure
> involved in changing the cabin air filters on the Accord (requiring
> physical removal of the entire glove box), there is no way on God's green
> Earth that this was intended to be a "user-serviceable" item.
>
Oh, BS. I did it and it is easy. Yes, I would agree that Honda should
have made user service of this item easier by putting a door inside the
back of the glove box (like GM did on our '02 Olds van), but it really
is not big deal.
Kind of funny that GM's design is more user friendly though, eh?
John
> In article <BfWdnW-TrPzZLUffRVn-hQ@comcast.com> Ray <ray54b@comcast.net>
> writes:
>
>
>
>>I beleve the owner manual tells you where and how
>
>
> Thanks, but after seeing the MicronAire site and reading the procedure
> involved in changing the cabin air filters on the Accord (requiring
> physical removal of the entire glove box), there is no way on God's green
> Earth that this was intended to be a "user-serviceable" item.
>
Oh, BS. I did it and it is easy. Yes, I would agree that Honda should
have made user service of this item easier by putting a door inside the
back of the glove box (like GM did on our '02 Olds van), but it really
is not big deal.
Kind of funny that GM's design is more user friendly though, eh?
John
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Re: 05 Accord Where is Cabin Air Filter?
Just bought two filters at www.HandAaccessories.com for $9.50 each.
Takes maybe 5 minutes to replace them in a 2003 Honda Civic.
"Bubba" <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote in message
news:0cqkd1l3s4r5skode98ojq9b1fbvnal795@4ax.com...
> Subject line says it all.
>
> 2005 Accord EX
> Where is the passenger cabin air filter located and how does one go about
> accessing it to replace it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> My son's car has developed a mildew smell (like dirty sweat socks) which
> I'm 99.99% sure is related to mold/mildew accumulating on the A/C
> evaporator core. His dealer is telling him it's due to his cabin air
> filter needing replacement and wants approx $100 for the job!! O'Reilly
> Auto Parts has the filter (WIX p/n 24815) for $16.99 and I was hoping this
> is something we could do if someone would be kind enough to tell me where
> it is and how to get to it to replace it. I'm not optimistic this will fix
> his problem, but for $17 and a little effort it seems worth a try.
>
>
Takes maybe 5 minutes to replace them in a 2003 Honda Civic.
"Bubba" <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote in message
news:0cqkd1l3s4r5skode98ojq9b1fbvnal795@4ax.com...
> Subject line says it all.
>
> 2005 Accord EX
> Where is the passenger cabin air filter located and how does one go about
> accessing it to replace it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> My son's car has developed a mildew smell (like dirty sweat socks) which
> I'm 99.99% sure is related to mold/mildew accumulating on the A/C
> evaporator core. His dealer is telling him it's due to his cabin air
> filter needing replacement and wants approx $100 for the job!! O'Reilly
> Auto Parts has the filter (WIX p/n 24815) for $16.99 and I was hoping this
> is something we could do if someone would be kind enough to tell me where
> it is and how to get to it to replace it. I'm not optimistic this will fix
> his problem, but for $17 and a little effort it seems worth a try.
>
>
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Re: 05 Accord Where is Cabin Air Filter?
Just bought two filters at www.HandAaccessories.com for $9.50 each.
Takes maybe 5 minutes to replace them in a 2003 Honda Civic.
"Bubba" <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote in message
news:0cqkd1l3s4r5skode98ojq9b1fbvnal795@4ax.com...
> Subject line says it all.
>
> 2005 Accord EX
> Where is the passenger cabin air filter located and how does one go about
> accessing it to replace it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> My son's car has developed a mildew smell (like dirty sweat socks) which
> I'm 99.99% sure is related to mold/mildew accumulating on the A/C
> evaporator core. His dealer is telling him it's due to his cabin air
> filter needing replacement and wants approx $100 for the job!! O'Reilly
> Auto Parts has the filter (WIX p/n 24815) for $16.99 and I was hoping this
> is something we could do if someone would be kind enough to tell me where
> it is and how to get to it to replace it. I'm not optimistic this will fix
> his problem, but for $17 and a little effort it seems worth a try.
>
>
Takes maybe 5 minutes to replace them in a 2003 Honda Civic.
"Bubba" <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote in message
news:0cqkd1l3s4r5skode98ojq9b1fbvnal795@4ax.com...
> Subject line says it all.
>
> 2005 Accord EX
> Where is the passenger cabin air filter located and how does one go about
> accessing it to replace it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> My son's car has developed a mildew smell (like dirty sweat socks) which
> I'm 99.99% sure is related to mold/mildew accumulating on the A/C
> evaporator core. His dealer is telling him it's due to his cabin air
> filter needing replacement and wants approx $100 for the job!! O'Reilly
> Auto Parts has the filter (WIX p/n 24815) for $16.99 and I was hoping this
> is something we could do if someone would be kind enough to tell me where
> it is and how to get to it to replace it. I'm not optimistic this will fix
> his problem, but for $17 and a little effort it seems worth a try.
>
>
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