Home | Contact Us | FAQ | Search & Site Map | Link to Us
Sign In | Join | Other 45 Sites in Network
HomeAnnouncements
Discussion Groups
By Brand
BMWChevroletDodgeFordGMHondaLexusMercedes-BenzNissanPeugeotToyotaVolkswagenOther Brands
By Topic
4x4 CarsRVsDrivingMaintenance & RepairCar AudioCollectible Cars
Country Specific
Australian ForumsUK Forums
ArticlesAuto InsuranceBuyingCars & TechnologyMaintenanceMiscellaneousSafety
DMV Resources
Related Topics
MotorcyclesBoatsMore Topics ...

Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2007

Tip: Looking for answers? Try searching our database.

AIr Cabin Filter Change (2005 Accord DX)

Thread view: 
Enable EMail Alerts  Start New Thread
Thread rating: 
Guest - 26 Jul 2007 01:38 GMT
How do you change?  I finally saw some filters in a store and wanted to do it myself.  I see that they cost a decent penny too.
Paul - 26 Jul 2007 14:18 GMT
How do you change?  I finally saw some filters in a store and wanted to do
it myself.  I see that they cost a decent penny too.

I don't know about the pricing, but I've heard the procedure for changing
these filters is much easier than with the previous generation. If that's
true, count your blessings. You should get a year or two out of them, at
least.

When I bought filters for my '00 Accord, I found instruction sheets included
in the box. You might also check the Web sites of some manufacturers (Fram,
Purolator, etc.).

Paul
tww1491 - 26 Jul 2007 23:27 GMT
 How do you change?  I finally saw some filters in a store and wanted to do it myself.  I see that they cost a decent penny too.

 If it is anything like the 01 Prelude I had, you have to remove the glove box and cut the bracket behind it.
E Meyer - 27 Jul 2007 02:01 GMT
On 7/26/07 5:28 PM, in article Yc9qi.22904$hs1.14939@newsfe13.lga, "tww1491"
<twaugh5@cox.net> wrote:

>  
>>  
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>> If it is anything like the 01 Prelude I had, you  have to remove the glove
>> box and cut the bracket behind it.

Not sure what they do on the Œ05 Accord.  On the Œ06 CRV all you do is pop
out the plastic stoppers on each side of the glove box & let the door swing
down and out of the way.  They¹re right there.  Requires no tools at all.
harrison - 27 Jul 2007 13:33 GMT
03 is probably about the same.  On an 03, first empty the glove box completely;  with it open remove the holding plastic strut (pushes to the back with a snap).  Then squeeze the sides of the glove box in so it swings all the way down.  If you did not empty it before, it is empty now.  The filter is in a rectangular holder behind the glove box.  Squeeze the side tabs in and the holder should pull straight to you.  Make sure you get the air direction arrow in the right direction when you put it back.

Dave
 How do you change?  I finally saw some filters in a store and wanted to do it myself.  I see that they cost a decent penny too.
Guest - 27 Jul 2007 16:43 GMT
 03 is probably about the same.  On an 03, first empty the glove box completely;  with it open remove the holding plastic strut (pushes to the back with a snap).  Then squeeze the sides of the glove box in so it swings all the way down.  If you did not empty it before, it is empty now.  The filter is in a rectangular holder behind the glove box.  Squeeze the side tabs in and the holder should pull straight to you.  Make sure you get the air direction arrow in the right direction when you put it back.

 Dave
   "Guest" <lcoolj@aol.com> wrote in message news:l9-dnX4NgJiecDrbnZ2dnUVZ_veinZ2d@comcast.com...
   How do you change?  I finally saw some filters in a store and wanted to do it myself.  I see that they cost a decent penny too.

Thanks.  I'll give it a try.
Guest - 28 Jul 2007 00:16 GMT
 03 is probably about the same.  On an 03, first empty the glove box completely;  with it open remove the holding plastic strut (pushes to the back with a snap).  Then squeeze the sides of the glove box in so it swings all the way down.  If you did not empty it before, it is empty now.  The filter is in a rectangular holder behind the glove box.  Squeeze the side tabs in and the holder should pull straight to you.  Make sure you get the air direction arrow in the right direction when you put it back.

 Dave
   "Guest" <lcoolj@aol.com> wrote in message news:l9-dnX4NgJiecDrbnZ2dnUVZ_veinZ2d@comcast.com...
   How do you change?  I finally saw some filters in a store and wanted to do it myself.  I see that they cost a decent penny too.

I just did it.  I was a lot easier than the engine air filter and a lot more expensive.  The instructions were also in the box!
Zorro_2K - 30 Jul 2007 23:13 GMT
Instructions for changing those in my 2001 Civic are in the
Owners Manual. Easy, once you grasp the instructions on how to 'drop' the glove compartment door.  Interesting that it takes TWO filters..about $20/pair from I'net sources.
 How do you change?  I finally saw some filters in a store and wanted to do it myself.  I see that they cost a decent penny too.
Elliot Richmond - 31 Jul 2007 00:27 GMT
>Instructions for changing those in my 2001 Civic are in the
>Owners Manual. Easy, once you grasp the instructions on how to 'drop' the glove compartment door.

I just checked, and instructions for changing the cabin air filter are
not in my owner's manual. Curious. Still, the filter is there, right
behind the glove box. The instructions that have been passed around on
this usenet group are spot on. Open the glove box door, push back on
the bottom of the little strut until it snaps out, pull in the sides
of the glove box until it swings down, and finally pick up the stuff
off of the floor that fell out of the glove box.

Next, I had to sorta lay on the floor and look up under the dash. The
air filter tray was right above the fan motor and clearly labeled.
Pushing a tab on each side released it. It slid right out.  My filter
was clean except for a bit of dust and a few dead bugs,  I shook it
out and put it back.

Elliot Richmond
Itinerant astronomy teacher
Freelance science writer
John Horner - 01 Aug 2007 06:28 GMT
Bosch has a huge PDF file online with instructions on changing cabin
filter for many makes and models.  Your instructions are on page 35 or so.

http://www.boschautoparts.com/NR/rdonlyres/425B1A4D-5155-4064-A5E7-E07F8DB720C7/
0/CabinAirFilterInstallation.pdf

Slacker - 01 Aug 2007 14:39 GMT
> Bosch has a huge PDF file online with instructions on changing cabin
> filter for many makes and models.  Your instructions are on page 35 or so.
>
> http://www.boschautoparts.com/NR/rdonlyres/425B1A4D-5155-4064-A5E7-E07F8DB720C7/
0/CabinAirFilterInstallation.pdf

Great link-- thanks!!
 
Sign In
Join
My Latest Posts
My Monitored Threads
My Blog
My Photo Gallery
My Profile
My Homepage

Start New Thread
Enable EMail Alerts
Rate this Thread



©2009 Advenet LLC   Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
This website includes both content owned or controlled by Advenet as well as content owned or controlled by third parties.