I tried that old trick but it didn't work. It seemed like it kept slipping,
that why I wasn't sure it was 10MM. I'll buy a deep socket now.
thanks again HT.
> It's definitely 10mm. Try putting the socket on the nut first and just
> inserting the extension a little into the socket. This may give you the
> extra room you need.
Did you buy it yet? I found one source for the cabin filter for my Sonata
that wants $29.95! I wonder what the dealer wants. That's a lot of money
for what? A nice smelling interior and relief from pollen.
Tom
>I tried that old trick but it didn't work. It seemed like it kept slipping,
>that why I wasn't sure it was 10MM. I'll buy a deep socket now.
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>> inserting the extension a little into the socket. This may give you the
>> extra room you need.
Partner - 16 Jun 2007 17:55 GMT
I got to the cabin filter. The deep socket 10MM was what I needed. But it
was tight, I had to put pliers on the nut driver to loosen the nut. That's
why I could not get it off with the short socket. You don't need to pay $30
for a replacement. Just buy a $4 furnace filter and cut it to fit the frame
once you have cut the old filter (fabric) out of it. There's enough to do
two cabin filters if you get a large one.
> Did you buy it yet? I found one source for the cabin filter for my Sonata
> that wants $29.95! I wonder what the dealer wants. That's a lot of money
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>>> inserting the extension a little into the socket. This may give you the
>>> extra room you need.