A/C filter
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A/C filter
I have a 2000 accord V6,4 Door. I want to change the a/c filter ,the one
behind the glove box .
I need to know how to remove the glove box in detail (if possible). I
did remove the four screws
one on the left and one on the right and the two in the middle (under
the latch). I couldn't remove
the glove box something is still holding it in . There must be more
parts to take off but I am not sure where
they are located.
I also need to know where to purchase the replacement filter on line.
Thanks,
Bob
behind the glove box .
I need to know how to remove the glove box in detail (if possible). I
did remove the four screws
one on the left and one on the right and the two in the middle (under
the latch). I couldn't remove
the glove box something is still holding it in . There must be more
parts to take off but I am not sure where
they are located.
I also need to know where to purchase the replacement filter on line.
Thanks,
Bob
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Re: A/C filter
BOB wrote:
>
> I have a 2000 accord V6,4 Door. I want to change the a/c filter ,the one
> behind the glove box .
> I need to know how to remove the glove box in detail (if possible). I
> did remove the four screws
> one on the left and one on the right and the two in the middle (under
> the latch). I couldn't remove
> the glove box something is still holding it in . There must be more
> parts to take off but I am not sure where
> they are located.
> I also need to know where to purchase the replacement filter on line.
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
=========================
Bob,
If your return address is "facil.honda.org", does that mean you work in
a French-Canadian Honda dealership that has no service manuals? My
French is not very good.
Try a google.ca search (available in French too) for the words 'honda
cabin filter'. They're all pretty much the same.
'Curly'
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>
> I have a 2000 accord V6,4 Door. I want to change the a/c filter ,the one
> behind the glove box .
> I need to know how to remove the glove box in detail (if possible). I
> did remove the four screws
> one on the left and one on the right and the two in the middle (under
> the latch). I couldn't remove
> the glove box something is still holding it in . There must be more
> parts to take off but I am not sure where
> they are located.
> I also need to know where to purchase the replacement filter on line.
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
=========================
Bob,
If your return address is "facil.honda.org", does that mean you work in
a French-Canadian Honda dealership that has no service manuals? My
French is not very good.
Try a google.ca search (available in French too) for the words 'honda
cabin filter'. They're all pretty much the same.
'Curly'
=============
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Re: A/C filter
BOB wrote:
>
> I have a 2000 accord V6,4 Door. I want to change the a/c filter ,the one
> behind the glove box .
> I need to know how to remove the glove box in detail (if possible). I
> did remove the four screws
> one on the left and one on the right and the two in the middle (under
> the latch). I couldn't remove
> the glove box something is still holding it in . There must be more
> parts to take off but I am not sure where
> they are located.
> I also need to know where to purchase the replacement filter on line.
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
=========================
Bob,
If your return address is "facil.honda.org", does that mean you work in
a French-Canadian Honda dealership that has no service manuals? My
French is not very good.
Try a google.ca search (available in French too) for the words 'honda
cabin filter'. They're all pretty much the same.
'Curly'
=============
>
> I have a 2000 accord V6,4 Door. I want to change the a/c filter ,the one
> behind the glove box .
> I need to know how to remove the glove box in detail (if possible). I
> did remove the four screws
> one on the left and one on the right and the two in the middle (under
> the latch). I couldn't remove
> the glove box something is still holding it in . There must be more
> parts to take off but I am not sure where
> they are located.
> I also need to know where to purchase the replacement filter on line.
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
=========================
Bob,
If your return address is "facil.honda.org", does that mean you work in
a French-Canadian Honda dealership that has no service manuals? My
French is not very good.
Try a google.ca search (available in French too) for the words 'honda
cabin filter'. They're all pretty much the same.
'Curly'
=============
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Re: A/C filter
BOB wrote:
>
> I have a 2000 accord V6,4 Door. I want to change the a/c filter ,the one
> behind the glove box .
> I need to know how to remove the glove box in detail (if possible). I
> did remove the four screws
> one on the left and one on the right and the two in the middle (under
> the latch). I couldn't remove
> the glove box something is still holding it in . There must be more
> parts to take off but I am not sure where
> they are located.
> I also need to know where to purchase the replacement filter on line.
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
=========================
Bob,
If your return address is "facil.honda.org", does that mean you work in
a French-Canadian Honda dealership that has no service manuals? My
French is not very good.
Try a google.ca search (available in French too) for the words 'honda
cabin filter'. They're all pretty much the same.
'Curly'
=============
>
> I have a 2000 accord V6,4 Door. I want to change the a/c filter ,the one
> behind the glove box .
> I need to know how to remove the glove box in detail (if possible). I
> did remove the four screws
> one on the left and one on the right and the two in the middle (under
> the latch). I couldn't remove
> the glove box something is still holding it in . There must be more
> parts to take off but I am not sure where
> they are located.
> I also need to know where to purchase the replacement filter on line.
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
=========================
Bob,
If your return address is "facil.honda.org", does that mean you work in
a French-Canadian Honda dealership that has no service manuals? My
French is not very good.
Try a google.ca search (available in French too) for the words 'honda
cabin filter'. They're all pretty much the same.
'Curly'
=============
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Re: A/C filter
BOB wrote:
>
> I have a 2000 accord V6,4 Door. I want to change the a/c filter ,the one
> behind the glove box .
> I need to know how to remove the glove box in detail (if possible). I
> did remove the four screws
> one on the left and one on the right and the two in the middle (under
> the latch). I couldn't remove
> the glove box something is still holding it in . There must be more
> parts to take off but I am not sure where
> they are located.
> I also need to know where to purchase the replacement filter on line.
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
=========================
Bob,
If your return address is "facil.honda.org", does that mean you work in
a French-Canadian Honda dealership that has no service manuals? My
French is not very good.
Try a google.ca search (available in French too) for the words 'honda
cabin filter'. They're all pretty much the same.
'Curly'
=============
>
> I have a 2000 accord V6,4 Door. I want to change the a/c filter ,the one
> behind the glove box .
> I need to know how to remove the glove box in detail (if possible). I
> did remove the four screws
> one on the left and one on the right and the two in the middle (under
> the latch). I couldn't remove
> the glove box something is still holding it in . There must be more
> parts to take off but I am not sure where
> they are located.
> I also need to know where to purchase the replacement filter on line.
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
=========================
Bob,
If your return address is "facil.honda.org", does that mean you work in
a French-Canadian Honda dealership that has no service manuals? My
French is not very good.
Try a google.ca search (available in French too) for the words 'honda
cabin filter'. They're all pretty much the same.
'Curly'
=============
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