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cycling has-been
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Jersey Shore
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Cabin filter 2005 - where? how to?
anyone?
if it's as bad to service as the one in my Jetta, I might just forget about it. thanks Bill K
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Hell Belcho
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Oz
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Way easy. It's behind a panel under the glove box. Remove a couple screws and you'll see how it goes in.
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cycling has-been
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Jersey Shore
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Thanks boss.
I just did this to my wife's daily driver -06 Accord- this weekend (total time =45 seconds). That got me thinking about doing my tow-rig when I saw how dirty the filter in the Honda was. Did you replace your's with an OEM with activated charcoal? Bill K
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Agreed, very easy, passenger side under glove compartment box. Mine was filthy.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Costa Mesa, CA
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2017 Macan S, same same. Thin foam like panel under glove box held on with 3 plastic thumb screws. Remove them and slide white plastic cover to the right 1 - 2 inches and viola.
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