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where is the glovebox monkey
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Old 03-03-2007, 01:11 PM   #42 (permalink)
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Hey guys, do we have a 3M filter for our car or something like that?
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it's a good place to put your air freshner, that is what i did on my rsx.
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Old 03-03-2007, 09:40 PM   #44 (permalink)
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it's a good place to put your air freshner, that is what i did on my rsx.
That is a good idea..
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it's a good place to put your air freshner, that is what i did on my rsx.
+1 how long did the air freshner last for? I would think the scent would be gone in a few days with all the air passing by it
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Bump for OEM part number.

80292-SEC-A01
006
ELEMENT, FILTER
$44.60
$32.91

The first price is suggested retail. The second is the price at www.hondapartsdeals.com. Happy shopping.
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I'm not sure if this is normal, but do you guys get a funny smell from the AC once in a while? I have driven 7th, and 8th gen Civics, and I get some funny smell from the AC, specially when you just turn on the AC. Could it be the filter? Cuz the car is pretty new.

Nice DIY btw.

I have the same problem. it's either the filter or something in the A/C Condenser.
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Old 03-19-2007, 07:51 PM   #48 (permalink)
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80292-SEC-A01
006
ELEMENT, FILTER
$44.60
$32.91

The first price is suggested retail. The second is the price at www.hondapartsdeals.com. Happy shopping.

My dealer just quoted me $124!! WTF? I ordered it online and saved $90.

Yes, I realize I quoted myself...
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My dealer just quoted me $124!! WTF? I ordered it online and saved $90.

Yes, I realize I quoted myself...
They call them stealers for a reason. :SHOCKED:
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80292-SEC-A01
006
ELEMENT, FILTER
$44.60
$32.91

The first price is suggested retail. The second is the price at www.hondapartsdeals.com. Happy shopping.
FYI, The OEM of the Filter is Bosch. I just purchased a P3875 from AutoZone for under 30 bucks.

All the writing on the filter is the same except for the Honda Part number.

The instructions in the box state the filter is designed for a 2003+ Honda Accord.

It is an EXACT match.
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My dealer just quoted me $124!! WTF? I ordered it online and saved $90.

Yes, I realize I quoted myself...
I got mine from the dealer. They told me the filter from the accord fits and it is cheaper. I was shocked that they were actually trying to help. Saved some $$$$.
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Old 04-11-2007, 08:00 PM   #54 (permalink)
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omg it really is as simple as gently squeezing the sides of the glovebox in to get at it

took all of two minutes to swap out the filter
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Old 04-16-2007, 02:36 PM   #55 (permalink)
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I'm just wondering if adding a K&N filter in there will add some ponnies to the A/C or even better the engine.










I'm kidding.
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What about these filters for super cheap?
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Bump.

Seriously, do you think those filters for $6 or $10 are any good?
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im going to go check on mine during lunch. i wonder how bad mine is?
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Seriously, do you think those filters for $6 or $10 are any good?
About as good as the $2 oil filters and Wallyworld Oil.

The $6 filter works better if you turn the dial all the way to the left.
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just got off the phone with the dealership in my area. they want 60 bucks for the filter,hell no i aiint payin that much/.
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