Air Filter Self Serviceable?
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Air Filter Self Serviceable?
My son took his 05 Accord EX 6-cyl to the dealer for scheduled service and
was told that his "air filter" needed to be changed and the charge would
be $100
He didn't have it done...
So my question, I'm unsure whether this is the passenger cabin air filter
(if there is one) or if it's the engine air filter, but isn't this
something that is user-serviceable? Is there any trick for access to
either filter (assuming it has both). Are these "air filters" commonly
available at regular auto parts stores, i.e., Autozone or are these a
dealer item only?
Thanks in advance.
was told that his "air filter" needed to be changed and the charge would
be $100
He didn't have it done...
So my question, I'm unsure whether this is the passenger cabin air filter
(if there is one) or if it's the engine air filter, but isn't this
something that is user-serviceable? Is there any trick for access to
either filter (assuming it has both). Are these "air filters" commonly
available at regular auto parts stores, i.e., Autozone or are these a
dealer item only?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Air Filter Self Serviceable?
Bubba wrote:
> My son took his 05 Accord EX 6-cyl to the dealer for scheduled service and
> was told that his "air filter" needed to be changed and the charge would
> be $100
That is one crazy price for the air filter. It is no harder to change
than on most modern vehicles. Most good real auto parts stores will
have them. Chain stores which mostly do the high volume stuff (Kragen,
AutoZone, etc.) might not stock them yet.
John
> My son took his 05 Accord EX 6-cyl to the dealer for scheduled service and
> was told that his "air filter" needed to be changed and the charge would
> be $100
That is one crazy price for the air filter. It is no harder to change
than on most modern vehicles. Most good real auto parts stores will
have them. Chain stores which mostly do the high volume stuff (Kragen,
AutoZone, etc.) might not stock them yet.
John
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Re: Air Filter Self Serviceable?
Bubba wrote:
> My son took his 05 Accord EX 6-cyl to the dealer for scheduled service and
> was told that his "air filter" needed to be changed and the charge would
> be $100
That is one crazy price for the air filter. It is no harder to change
than on most modern vehicles. Most good real auto parts stores will
have them. Chain stores which mostly do the high volume stuff (Kragen,
AutoZone, etc.) might not stock them yet.
John
> My son took his 05 Accord EX 6-cyl to the dealer for scheduled service and
> was told that his "air filter" needed to be changed and the charge would
> be $100
That is one crazy price for the air filter. It is no harder to change
than on most modern vehicles. Most good real auto parts stores will
have them. Chain stores which mostly do the high volume stuff (Kragen,
AutoZone, etc.) might not stock them yet.
John
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Re: Air Filter Self Serviceable?
I believe that the dealer was referring to air filter. Ask the dealer
to be sure. If it's air filter, I had learned that with most cars, it
is soemthing you can do.
When I did it on my Nissan 2 years ago, even though I knew that I could
change it myself (or ask someone to do it for 10/20 bucks for labor to
put the filter), I couldn't buy the air filter (it was hepa) from the
auto supply store and that only dealers would sell it. So I did it at
the dealer for 80. Recently, I learned that you can just buy ANY filter
you desire, cut (and shape it if necessary) and put it yourself. Some
suggested to get it from Walmart.
As far as I know, micron filtration and hepa filtration are top of the
filtration process. I lerned those when i was purcahsing a canister
vacuum cleaner 6 years ago.My kowledge may be out of date.
I will never let the dealer put an air filter for me again.
to be sure. If it's air filter, I had learned that with most cars, it
is soemthing you can do.
When I did it on my Nissan 2 years ago, even though I knew that I could
change it myself (or ask someone to do it for 10/20 bucks for labor to
put the filter), I couldn't buy the air filter (it was hepa) from the
auto supply store and that only dealers would sell it. So I did it at
the dealer for 80. Recently, I learned that you can just buy ANY filter
you desire, cut (and shape it if necessary) and put it yourself. Some
suggested to get it from Walmart.
As far as I know, micron filtration and hepa filtration are top of the
filtration process. I lerned those when i was purcahsing a canister
vacuum cleaner 6 years ago.My kowledge may be out of date.
I will never let the dealer put an air filter for me again.
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Re: Air Filter Self Serviceable?
I believe that the dealer was referring to air filter. Ask the dealer
to be sure. If it's air filter, I had learned that with most cars, it
is soemthing you can do.
When I did it on my Nissan 2 years ago, even though I knew that I could
change it myself (or ask someone to do it for 10/20 bucks for labor to
put the filter), I couldn't buy the air filter (it was hepa) from the
auto supply store and that only dealers would sell it. So I did it at
the dealer for 80. Recently, I learned that you can just buy ANY filter
you desire, cut (and shape it if necessary) and put it yourself. Some
suggested to get it from Walmart.
As far as I know, micron filtration and hepa filtration are top of the
filtration process. I lerned those when i was purcahsing a canister
vacuum cleaner 6 years ago.My kowledge may be out of date.
I will never let the dealer put an air filter for me again.
to be sure. If it's air filter, I had learned that with most cars, it
is soemthing you can do.
When I did it on my Nissan 2 years ago, even though I knew that I could
change it myself (or ask someone to do it for 10/20 bucks for labor to
put the filter), I couldn't buy the air filter (it was hepa) from the
auto supply store and that only dealers would sell it. So I did it at
the dealer for 80. Recently, I learned that you can just buy ANY filter
you desire, cut (and shape it if necessary) and put it yourself. Some
suggested to get it from Walmart.
As far as I know, micron filtration and hepa filtration are top of the
filtration process. I lerned those when i was purcahsing a canister
vacuum cleaner 6 years ago.My kowledge may be out of date.
I will never let the dealer put an air filter for me again.
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Re: Air Filter Self Serviceable?
bull shyt on replacement on a 05? sounds fishy to me.
"Bubba" <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote in message
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> My son took his 05 Accord EX 6-cyl to the dealer for scheduled service and
> was told that his "air filter" needed to be changed and the charge would
> be $100
>
> He didn't have it done...
>
> So my question, I'm unsure whether this is the passenger cabin air filter
> (if there is one) or if it's the engine air filter, but isn't this
> something that is user-serviceable? Is there any trick for access to
> either filter (assuming it has both). Are these "air filters" commonly
> available at regular auto parts stores, i.e., Autozone or are these a
> dealer item only?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
"Bubba" <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote in message
news:tiajd1ht8g1jn0v1v16vir8vlmpp107gf8@4ax.com...
> My son took his 05 Accord EX 6-cyl to the dealer for scheduled service and
> was told that his "air filter" needed to be changed and the charge would
> be $100
>
> He didn't have it done...
>
> So my question, I'm unsure whether this is the passenger cabin air filter
> (if there is one) or if it's the engine air filter, but isn't this
> something that is user-serviceable? Is there any trick for access to
> either filter (assuming it has both). Are these "air filters" commonly
> available at regular auto parts stores, i.e., Autozone or are these a
> dealer item only?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
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Re: Air Filter Self Serviceable?
bull shyt on replacement on a 05? sounds fishy to me.
"Bubba" <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote in message
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> My son took his 05 Accord EX 6-cyl to the dealer for scheduled service and
> was told that his "air filter" needed to be changed and the charge would
> be $100
>
> He didn't have it done...
>
> So my question, I'm unsure whether this is the passenger cabin air filter
> (if there is one) or if it's the engine air filter, but isn't this
> something that is user-serviceable? Is there any trick for access to
> either filter (assuming it has both). Are these "air filters" commonly
> available at regular auto parts stores, i.e., Autozone or are these a
> dealer item only?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
"Bubba" <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote in message
news:tiajd1ht8g1jn0v1v16vir8vlmpp107gf8@4ax.com...
> My son took his 05 Accord EX 6-cyl to the dealer for scheduled service and
> was told that his "air filter" needed to be changed and the charge would
> be $100
>
> He didn't have it done...
>
> So my question, I'm unsure whether this is the passenger cabin air filter
> (if there is one) or if it's the engine air filter, but isn't this
> something that is user-serviceable? Is there any trick for access to
> either filter (assuming it has both). Are these "air filters" commonly
> available at regular auto parts stores, i.e., Autozone or are these a
> dealer item only?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
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