How Do You Change The Cabin Air Filter In A 2003-2006 Honda CRV?
If you have noticed that the air conditioner is not smelling as fresh as it used to, it may be time to change the cabin air filter (sometimes referred to as the “dust and pollen filter”). The Honda Owner’s Manual states that the cabin air filter should be replaced every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) under normal driving conditions. If you often drive in dusty conditions or on dirt roads, the filter should be changed more often. Although no tools are required, the first time may be a little tricky BUT, if you do it yourself, the cash you save can be used to help offset the high price of gas. Open the glove box, remove all contents, and locate the stops on each side near the top of the glove box. While holding the glove box cover, remove the two glove box stops by gently pressing them from the outside. After the stops have been removed, let the cover hang down and out of the way. Remove the filter lid from the blower unit by depressing the clip on the left side of the lid to release. Pull out