Replace cabin/AC filter for honda accord 2003-2011

Replace cabin/AC filter for honda accord 2003-2011

how to replace a cabin filter or AC filter for honda accord v4/v6 from 2003 to recent model 2012.

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chickenandwaffles09 says:

thx man

Gloria Keller says:

Thank you!

Market 70 says:

Thanks, that was simple.

ngo dung says:

thanhs Sir

John Q says:

Thank yoiu

mmabowler says:

Thanks!!!

ROBNATHAN63 says:

Thank You so much, Honda in Queens, NY wanted to charge me $129, unreal.

Gregory Titievsky says:

Thanks a lot!

rollinupgoood says:

thanks man! my dad complained for atleast a month about not being able to
find it. i quick searched it and this video popped right up took 2 minutes
like you said haha. Crazy! and also there’s directions in the cabin filter
box

Charley Hawkins says:

That just saved me a lot of cash. I hate dealers.

MultiPinkzz says:

@barakatmo Yes, I know it. I am afraid that something will break. A video
about it would be great 🙂 Thanks a lot anyway!!

manyu79 says:

My ac/heater smells like foul dust in the rainy days. Do u think its from
this filter?

AKA Engineer says:

yea tell me about it

AKA Engineer says:

@kidstang2 yea they told my girl it will cost her around $70 lol and she
couldnt believe how easy it was

AKA Engineer says:

yea i think so

TheJurrassicfive says:

Thanks for the info man!

AKA Engineer says:

@mancdown No problem 🙂

ChangHyeon Jun says:

Thanks. It worked fantastic way.

jongkiman says:

Hey bro! Thanks a lot. You just saved me money!

187fuckpolice says:

Thanx a million bro just did it in under 2 minutes cost me 15 for the
filter but saved 75 on the installation thanx

AKA Engineer says:

@selflessacts1 Yea i know what you mean, its kind of sad how much they
charge for it to be done. anyways, it feels good to save a lot of money lol

AKA Engineer says:

haha Good stuff man 🙂 glad to help

AKA Engineer says:

🙂 your welcoome

nancymala says:

Awesome! This video is just what I needed. I changed it myself once before
but didn’t remember how I did it. I can’t believe how much the dealer
charges for this it’s ridiculous.

AKA Engineer says:

yep Your welcome

Sheshadri Purushottam says:

Thanks for the video.

Gustavo Pessoa says:

Saved me 89$. I don’t blame Honda for trying to make a buck. Buyer beware.

stillrumone says:

THANKS… YOU SAVED MY FRIEND $115…

AnnaBella510 says:

Thank YOU!! A MILLION! Saved a ton of money! HONDA and oil changers always
trying to charge a Lady Tons of MONEY! New cabin air filter and still
afford a pedicure 😀

jeffmanrique says:

Thanks man for posting this big help

BMFJorge says:

Awesome video thanks a lot.

spotieotie says:

Even a girl can do this….. 😉 (no offense ladies)

AKA Engineer says:

@jongkiman your welcome 🙂

Boogerboo16221 says:

Thanks! Received a quote for $49. So I called my dad to ask him some
questions about it. Then I found this video. I was able to change it myself
(auto zone $16.99). Great video!!

AKA Engineer says:

🙂 thats whats up

koketka69 says:

YOU are The BEST!!! Thank you for the video!

Nick Chapman says:

Great video. Thanks for posting

Harry McDaniel says:

Thanks Pal!!!

Edgar Macedonio says:

so easy to do!!! the dealership was charging me $88 dollars but i did it
myself and it only cost me about $12 to buy the filter. your video saved me
some serious cash

MultiPinkzz says:

Really great 🙂 Thank you! Do you know how to remove front left door
panel?? I have a problem with lock 🙁 Thanks in advance 😉

AKA Engineer says:

@nickjchapman any time man

DuaineMo says:

THANK YOU!!!!, the dealer was going to charge me $185 (can you believe it?)
to do this and the engine air filter…My cost at AutoZone: ~$40 total for
both filters and 15 minutes total time for both. $145 rip off saved!!!

Davidcolemanfl says:

great job thanks man!

AKA Engineer says:

@MultiPinkzz i apologize but i haven’t touched that area yet… best of
look on that just make sure you look all over to make sure you took out any
hidden screws, because once you break little plastic piece off, the door
panel is not going to be go back to its original fit on the door

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