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    Panel Filter & Air Con Filter

    hi all

    i was not able to find any threads with concrete information.

    just wondering if you guys can assist and point me in the right direction / contacts.

    im after a aftermarket panel filter for a 2007 GD Vti Jazz, the shape of the stock panel filter is similar to a sim card / rectangle with corner cut off.

    im also after the air con filter for GD Jazz but not sure where to source

    thanks guys for your help

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    air con filter, just get one from Honda id say
    K&N should make a panel filter for your jazz
    check with ur local repco

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    Got it from dealer and changed myself.

    I was behind the engine and cabin pollen filter last week.

    Enquired in repco and other Places and was not satisfied. So went with Honda ones from dealer. Both coated me 100$ from John Blair, MELB. Installed myself.

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    GD specific -

    the panel filter that i used in my jazz was the same as a particular daihatsu one.

    Drove into Auto barn, pull out the filter, walked up to the K+N display, found one that was close to the same shape/size, asked the sales guy if i could see if it fit, was close enough, (little big, but that's not a bad thing), and bob's my aunty.

    oh, and yeah, the pollen filters behind the glove box, under the air bag. open glove box, the box that's in the bottom part of it is only clipped in place, easy to remove.

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    yeah...repco should have the air filter (repco & ryco brand)..but they havent made an aftermarket cabin filter. repco filter should cost around 30 bucks..cheap and same sh*t...and my next best guest for the cabin filter is from Honda. to get the cabin filter, open your glove box, on the bottom section theres 2 gaps on the top of it, pull it and it'll slide out, then behind that the cabin filter, but remember, when installing the new cabin filter it should be installed correctly (follow where the flow is going)
    Herro

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    What is the direction of the air flow? Is is arrow up or down? Thanks
    BigSlim

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    down..follow the frame and what it says printed on the filter
    Herro

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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul.Z View Post
    down..follow the frame and what it says printed on the filter
    Thanks for that, bud.
    BigSlim

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    no worries
    Herro

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