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How to Replace Cabin Air Filter 2003-2007 Honda Accord
How to Replace Cabin Air Filter 2008-17 Honda Accord
How to Replace Engine Air Filter 2003-17 Honda Accord
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Gloves
Safety Glasses
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Tools used
No Tools Needed
1. Removing the Cabin Air Filter
Open the glovebox
Remove any items from the glovebox
Pop the glovebox latches off
Press the tabs to loosen the cabin air filter
Remove the cabin air filter
2. Installing the Cabin Air Filter
Locate the direction of airflow
Insert the cabin air filter into the housing
Insert the housing into place
Lift the glovebox up into place and connect the latch
Close the glovebox
Hi, I’m Mike from 1A Auto. We’ve been selling auto parts for over 30 years!
Cabin filter is located behind the glove box. You just open it up. There's a little strut here. It keeps the glove box from dropping too far and too fast. You're going to push in and pop it off, just like that. Then you take the two sides of the glove box and just push them in gently. It will fold down.
You may want to take whatever is in your glove box out because it's going to fall right down. There's a panel right here with a couple arrows and some tabs. Cabin filter is located in here. Now push in these locks, and pull it straight out. This one is pretty dirty. It’s full of all the stuff it catches, so it doesn't go into your blower motor.
Here's our original cabin air filter with the tray from our vehicle. Here's the brand new replacement filter from 1AAuto.com. It's an exact match. It will fit perfectly. It's marked with the direction of flow just like the front of this is marked with the direction of flow. Simply lift this out of the tray, and throw it away.
This shows the direction of flow. I want to put it in the same direction with the pleats. There's little tabs here on the edges. Slide it in just like that. This will fit in our vehicle perfectly. Keep our blower motor from getting filled with outside debris.
Reinstall it. We'll slide the tray right back into the heater box. It clicks, and it locks into place.
Push the glove box back up. Then attach this little strut part. You may have to push the glove box up just a little more. Glove box might even lock into place. We'll push this forward.
This has the little strut, so when you open it, it doesn't slam down. Replace all your stuff in your glove box. The cabin filter is changed.
Thanks for watching. Visit us at 1AAuto.com for quality auto parts, fast and free shipping, and the best customer service in the industry.
Tools used
No Tools Needed
1. Removing the Engine Air Filter
Unclip the metal tabs
Lift the airbox cover up
Remove the air filter
2. Installing the Engine Air Filter
Insert the air filter into place
Close the airbox cover
Clip the metal tabs
Hi, I’m Mike from 1A Auto. We’ve been selling auto parts for over 30 years!
Open the hood, go inside, the latch is way down here, by your left foot. Hood release for the safety is under here, lift it up. Hood has two positions: there's one here, and it also has a service position down here. Push the hood way open—this way you don't bump your head into the hood.
Air filter’s located in the air box here on the driver’s side. There's three metal clips holding it on, and it slides into two plastic tabs on this side towards the shock tower. Unclip all these, push them down, and unlock them. It'll lift up on the air box, and it'll slide out of these pins. Kind of pick it up and slide the air filter out. It's got some leaves stuck in it.
Take a new air filter, wider parts going to go towards the bottom. This sort of flat part goes towards the intake. Lift this up, slide it down into place, and sit right in the air box. Get the cover down and slide it past these harnesses. Make sure the filters seated in there. These tabs are going to go into here, like that, and push it down. Pull up on the locks. The air filters replaced. Put the prop right back in its spot. You're all set.
Thanks for watching. Visit us at 1AAuto.com for quality auto parts, fast and free shipping, and the best customer service in the industry.
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Exact product cabin air filter
C
September 24, 2018
I ordered one off Amazon and it was the wrong one. The information was confusing. I was given this website and received my exact product cheap, fast, and easy.. very easy!
Simple & Good
Bernard
February 4, 2019
This auto parts online store has a very simple and straightforward website. One can find the item desired quickly. Price is very competitive. I highly recommend 1A Auto.
2008 Honda air filter
PANKAJ
August 30, 2019
Perfect size and $5.00 lower price then market
A1 Auto is nmero uno
Ferdinand
January 2, 2020
Great service all around , ty A1 Auto for being number 1 .
Good price and fit
D
March 29, 2020
These fixed the old stale smell in my new/ used 2008 Accord. Price and delivery was great. Looked just like the OEM filter that was super dirty. Now I have great air flow from the heater and the cabin smells good.
Cabin filter
Kong
June 28, 2021
I didn't need to meet certain purchase amount for free shipping. Came in fast with direct fit. Videos on YouTube are very helpful as well.
PATRICK
October 6, 2022
EXPERIENCE WAS EXCELLENT
roger
April 3, 2024
works great
Customer Q&A
Is this filter HEPA certified? If not, what's the smallest size particle it filters?September 2, 2015
Joe M
Is this an OEM part?January 23, 2019
Shirley C
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This filter is our house brand. 1A Auto's house brand parts are manufactured by various aftermarket companies specifically for us and built to your vehicle's exact OEM specifications.
January 23, 2019
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