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  1. #1
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    in-cabin ac filter

    was browsing rycofilters.com.au and came across

    http://www.rycofilters.com.au/catalo...o/part/RCA108P

    Price is $49.95 from Repco.

    Where is this filter located in the euro/accord?

    cheers

    06 Euro Lux 5AT Graphite Mods: K&N Panel Filter -sold

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    Check out this thread - a few of us here order the aftermarket ones from the USA

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...t=cabin+filter

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    cheers for the quick reply, based on the $AUD at the moment, repco might be a cheaper option.

    06 Euro Lux 5AT Graphite Mods: K&N Panel Filter -sold

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    Hey m8,

    The filter is located behind the glovebox. You can remove the glovebox with the 2 screws at the base. The US aftermarket version is a TYC filter. Ryco will be the same quality. I change mine every 12 months. Cheers.

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    I check mine before.... after 2 years, its still very clean. Probably cause I use aircond all the time, seldom open the window, so less dust, pollen, etc

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    just changed mine, thanks for the advice

    mine was so bad, i was surprised that it even flowed 1ml of air :-)

    06 Euro Lux 5AT Graphite Mods: K&N Panel Filter -sold

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    Was just over in here:
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=104819

    and was asking about making your own out of filter paper. Although, more to do with the Cabin Air filter (per this thread) than possibly an Engine Air Filter (the other thread)

    But have since found no stock of these Cabin Air Filters in Perth from Repco or a couple of other parts shops, but did find one for $31.95 + post $4.20 regular & $7.70 express to Perth

    http://eziautoparts.cart.net.au/details/2302099.html

    Hopefully such links are allowed..??

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    Quote Originally Posted by tron07 View Post
    I check mine before.... after 2 years, its still very clean. Probably cause I use aircond all the time, seldom open the window, so less dust, pollen, etc
    lol ron, maybe cause you don't use the fresh air button much and have the vents closed....
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    No need to undo any screws in the euro, just unclip the support arm. Full instructions are provided in the manual.

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    I would recommend CairFil..

    http://www.cairfil.com.au/cat_accord...ar_0603-on.cfm


    for just $5 more, you can get a carbon activated one which can filter harmful gases and unwanted odours.


    If you use recirculating air a lot, your filter will most likely be cleaner than one using outside air.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroAccord13 View Post
    I would recommend CairFil..
    http://www.cairfil.com.au/cat_accord...ar_0603-on.cfm
    for just $5 more, you can get a carbon activated one which can filter harmful gases and unwanted odours.
    If you use recirculating air a lot, your filter will most likely be cleaner than one using outside air.
    That's a good find - Personally I prefer fresh air circulation (unless it is a super-hot or super-cold day), but the missus hates that when we are driving together because of all the traffic fumes. I am sure she could live with me having teh fresh air open if there are no fumes with the activated carbon filter.

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroAccord13 View Post
    .....for just $5 more, you can get a carbon activated one which can filter harmful gases and unwanted odours.
    Does it do methane?
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