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'02 Accord v6 ex cabin filter replacement?

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Old Nov 6, 2004 | 04:31 PM
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ddwest8
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Default '02 Accord v6 ex cabin filter replacement?

I've seen on the www.honda-pilot.org site some disscussion on replacing the cabin A/C air filter. It talks about replacing the filter by removing the glove box door and taking a few screws out to access the filter slot. Has anyone done this in this forum? The manual says to take it to a dealer to do this work but it looks easy to do if you have some instructions and can remove a few screws. An easy way for a dealer to make a quick $100 or so bucks on labor for a simple job. Anyone know the procedure of removing the glovebox and accessing the cabin filter please contact me ASAP.

'02 Accord has 60,000 + miles and has yet to have this replaced, I can only imagine how dirty it is!!!!

Any help??

email
saguinter@hotmail.com

Thanks,
Steve
 
Old Nov 16, 2004 | 10:34 AM
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Default RE: '02 Accord v6 ex cabin filter replacement?

A search on google yielded this: http://www.v6performance.net/forums/...php/t-874.html
No pictures but it may help......
 
Old Nov 16, 2004 | 04:14 PM
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Here's a site that's a little better, I'll be doing this myself soon. I pulled the filter on our 03 Corolla @ 11,000 miles and it was gross beyond belief. Changing the filter on the 'Yota is almost a pleasure in that it's so simple. It would be nice if Honda took heed.

Once loaded click on product finder and follow the steps.

http://www.micronair.com/
 
Old Nov 22, 2004 | 03:29 PM
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Default RE: '02 Accord v6 ex cabin filter replacement?

i have done a few of these..first remove the glovebox..then there should be a bracket where the lower part of the glovebox connects...then youll see a plastic black box type thing. there should be a plastic bracket with a lip on it. pull it down and the filters should be inside of it. replace and put back together...goodluck!
 
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