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Old 05 Jul 2003, 05:43 pm
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Default A/C Filter

Honda Accord 2000 EX, 4cyl, 4-door. The manual says to replace air
conditioning filter at 30k miles. I ask my mechanic and he says it is not
necessary. I'd like to replace it myself but not sure where it is located.
I've got 45k miles now and want to replace the a/c filter myself (if it's
easy enough to do). Does anyone know? Thanks in advance.


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Old 06 Jul 2003, 09:43 am
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The filter location looks pretty hard to reach... I have to do same on my
2002 Odyssey. May I ask how much time you took to do the job?



"Norman Koller" <normkol@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Ron wrote:
> > Honda Accord 2000 EX, 4cyl, 4-door. The manual says to replace air
> > conditioning filter at 30k miles. I ask my mechanic and he says it is

not
> > necessary. I'd like to replace it myself but not sure where it is

located.
> > I've got 45k miles now and want to replace the a/c filter myself (if

it's
> > easy enough to do). Does anyone know? Thanks in advance.
> >
> >

> You should definitely replace them (there are two, side by side). I did
> this at the recommended 30k and they were filthy!
>
> Instructions should come with the new filters, you can get Honda or
> Purolator, same brand will be in the box.
>
> Try this site to get instrucitons and to order the filters:
> www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/home.htm
>
> Norm
>



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Old 06 Jul 2003, 12:57 pm
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Not familar with the Odyssey filter, but the '99 Prelude required removing
the glove box and cutting a plastic bar along the bottom of the dash. The
service manual gave explicit locations to cut in order to provide access to
the AC evaporator filter door. Whole replacement process took about 45-60
minutes. Next time it should take less than 15. I believe the bar that
required cutting was only to provide a little support while the dash was
being installed at the factory. I never did find an aftermarket filter for
the Prelude and I think the dealer price was around $30.00 for the pair -
more than twice what the Accord's were.
Hope this helps,
J.


Daniel <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> The filter location looks pretty hard to reach... I have to do same on my
> 2002 Odyssey. May I ask how much time you took to do the job?
>
>
>
> "Norman Koller" <normkol@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:w2-dnQo1orpEtZWiU-KYuQ@comcast.com...
> > Ron wrote:
> > > Honda Accord 2000 EX, 4cyl, 4-door. The manual says to replace air
> > > conditioning filter at 30k miles. I ask my mechanic and he says it is

> not
> > > necessary. I'd like to replace it myself but not sure where it is

> located.
> > > I've got 45k miles now and want to replace the a/c filter myself (if

> it's
> > > easy enough to do). Does anyone know? Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > >

> > You should definitely replace them (there are two, side by side). I did
> > this at the recommended 30k and they were filthy!
> >
> > Instructions should come with the new filters, you can get Honda or
> > Purolator, same brand will be in the box.
> >
> > Try this site to get instrucitons and to order the filters:
> > www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/home.htm
> >
> > Norm
> >

>
>


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Old 06 Jul 2003, 01:05 pm
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"Ron" <ron@fgowieyuoigewvnsklanvd.com> wrote in message
news:YvINa.1664$9G3.1416@newssvr19.news.prodigy.co m...
> Honda Accord 2000 EX, 4cyl, 4-door. The manual says to replace air
> conditioning filter at 30k miles. I ask my mechanic and he says it is not
> necessary. I'd like to replace it myself but not sure where it is located.
> I've got 45k miles now and want to replace the a/c filter myself (if it's
> easy enough to do). Does anyone know? Thanks in advance.
>

I had mine replaced at about 30K and after seeing the old one, I wished I
hadn't waited so long. My '01 Odyssey has about 23K on it and I'm having its
filter replaced soon. Of course, I live in a big city with bad air -- YMMV.

BTW, there are some jobs I'll do myself on my '00 Accord SE, but this one
looked a little too complicated. I paid to have it done.

Paul


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Old 06 Jul 2003, 02:34 pm
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"Ron" <ron@fgowieyuoigewvnsklanvd.com> wrote in message
news:YvINa.1664$9G3.1416@newssvr19.news.prodigy.co m...
> Honda Accord 2000 EX, 4cyl, 4-door. The manual says to replace air
> conditioning filter at 30k miles. I ask my mechanic and he says it is not
> necessary. I'd like to replace it myself but not sure where it is located.
> I've got 45k miles now and want to replace the a/c filter myself (if it's
> easy enough to do). Does anyone know? Thanks in advance.


I have a '01 Accord LX V6. I purchased the filtres for $18.70 Canadian each
(both are the same) plus tax of course. The shop foreman printed out the
directions for the removal of the glove box and the filtres. I haven't
gotten around to changing them, but, the dealership charges half an hour for
labour for doing the job.

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Old 06 Jul 2003, 05:53 pm
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In article <7c%Na.1992$A32.1761@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com> ,
"Ron" <ron@fgowieyuoigewvnsklanvd.com> wrote:

> Thank you all for replying my post. Sounds like the filter is somewhere
> behind the glove compartment. Has anyone seen a manual on the web with a
> picture showing how to get to the filter?
>


Everything you need is here:

http://www.pureoil.com/cabin_air.htm

You can also check out some various Honda online parts sources; some of
them have PDFs of the installation available right where you would also
order the part.

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Old 06 Jul 2003, 09:21 pm
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Hi,
On CRV it was behind the glove box. Less than 1 hour job.
I think next time I can do it in 30 mins.
Tony

Daniel wrote:
> The filter location looks pretty hard to reach... I have to do same on my
> 2002 Odyssey. May I ask how much time you took to do the job?
>
>
>
> "Norman Koller" <normkol@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:w2-dnQo1orpEtZWiU-KYuQ@comcast.com...
>
>>Ron wrote:
>>
>>>Honda Accord 2000 EX, 4cyl, 4-door. The manual says to replace air
>>>conditioning filter at 30k miles. I ask my mechanic and he says it is

>>

> not
>
>>>necessary. I'd like to replace it myself but not sure where it is

>>

> located.
>
>>>I've got 45k miles now and want to replace the a/c filter myself (if

>>

> it's
>
>>>easy enough to do). Does anyone know? Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>

>>
>>You should definitely replace them (there are two, side by side). I did
>>this at the recommended 30k and they were filthy!
>>
>>Instructions should come with the new filters, you can get Honda or
>>Purolator, same brand will be in the box.
>>
>>Try this site to get instrucitons and to order the filters:
>>www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/home.htm
>>
>>Norm
>>

>
>
>


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Old 06 Jul 2003, 10:07 pm
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Hi J.

This afternoon I went about trying to figure out how to replace the filter.
The only way I could gain access was to cut the same plastic bar on the
2002 Odyssey. The metal brace behind it was easily removed, after removing
one screw at each end. The owner`s manual does not say a word on this filter
replacement procedure. Strange `cause yours does. With no other information,
and while figuring out the whole thing, , I came to the conclusion either I
had to cut the plastic bar, either I had the remove the whole dash - it is
moulded in one single piece- while trying to avoid the air bag to deploy
at my face. I concluded the same about the plastic bar than you did, which
was reassuring to me : provide support while assembling at the plant. I cut
the bar in the middle , only after I realized that at both ends there were
open slits, like pilot holes indicating where to slide a small saw to cut
loose. It took me 1 hour, I forecast 20 minutes next time.

I removed the filter (Odyssey only has one filter) , and having no spare in
my hands, I decided to wash it in mild soap. Let it dry, and put it back.

Daniel Montreal


"J." <J@nobody.com> wrote in message
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> Not familar with the Odyssey filter, but the '99 Prelude required removing
> the glove box and cutting a plastic bar along the bottom of the dash. The
> service manual gave explicit locations to cut in order to provide access

to
> the AC evaporator filter door. Whole replacement process took about 45-60
> minutes. Next time it should take less than 15. I believe the bar that
> required cutting was only to provide a little support while the dash was
> being installed at the factory. I never did find an aftermarket filter

for
> the Prelude and I think the dealer price was around $30.00 for the pair -
> more than twice what the Accord's were.
> Hope this helps,
> J.
>
>
> Daniel <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:GAWNa.16800$q42.6326@charlie.risq.qc.ca...
> > The filter location looks pretty hard to reach... I have to do same on

my
> > 2002 Odyssey. May I ask how much time you took to do the job?
> >
> >
> >
> > "Norman Koller" <normkol@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:w2-dnQo1orpEtZWiU-KYuQ@comcast.com...
> > > Ron wrote:
> > > > Honda Accord 2000 EX, 4cyl, 4-door. The manual says to replace air
> > > > conditioning filter at 30k miles. I ask my mechanic and he says it

is
> > not
> > > > necessary. I'd like to replace it myself but not sure where it is

> > located.
> > > > I've got 45k miles now and want to replace the a/c filter myself (if

> > it's
> > > > easy enough to do). Does anyone know? Thanks in advance.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > You should definitely replace them (there are two, side by side). I

did
> > > this at the recommended 30k and they were filthy!
> > >
> > > Instructions should come with the new filters, you can get Honda or
> > > Purolator, same brand will be in the box.
> > >
> > > Try this site to get instrucitons and to order the filters:
> > > www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/home.htm
> > >
> > > Norm
> > >

> >
> >

>



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Old 07 Jul 2003, 10:13 am
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On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 23:53:36 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
<motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:

> Cheap filters need to be rotated more often because of less
>filter media in them . .. they plug up sooner.
>
>'Curly'


That doesn't make any sense. If they had less filter media, the holes
would be bigger, therefore they would take longer to plug those holes.
Now, as to the cleaning quality in the meantime, I don't know, but I
do know that filters generally clean better if they are a little bit
dirty.

Nate
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Me wrote:
>
> On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 23:53:36 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote:
>
> > Cheap filters need to be rotated more often because of less
> >filter media in them . .. they plug up sooner.
> >
> >'Curly'

>
> That doesn't make any sense. If they had less filter media, the holes
> would be bigger, therefore they would take longer to plug those holes.
> Now, as to the cleaning quality in the meantime, I don't know, but I
> do know that filters generally clean better if they are a little bit
> dirty.
>
> Nate

--------------------------------------------
Nate: I didn't explain very well,

Good filters, in cross section, look dense, like this:
||||||||||||||||||||
Crappy Tire NoName filters look flimsy, just like
this:/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\

The holes are the same size in both versions, but because cheap ones
have only half as much filter media in them, so they can only hold half
as much dirt before they plug up.

'Curly'


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