How To Change A 2018 - 2022 Honda Odyssey Cabin Air Filter - Replace AC Filter Replacement Location
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ธ.ค. 2024
- A video tutorial on how to change or replace the cabin air filter on a 2018 - 2022 Honda Odyssey.
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WHEN SHOULD YOU CHANGE THE CABIN AIR FILTER ON YOUR HONDA ODYSSEY?
It is recommended that you replace your cabin air filter every 10,000 - 15,000 miles or once a year. However, you may want to replace or change the cabin filter in you Honda Odyssey more often if:
-You or a frequent passenger suffers from allergies or has other respiratory problems
-You drive your Odyssey on dirt roads or in an excessively dusty location
WHAT IS THE CABIN AIR FILTER ON YOUR HONDA ODYSSEY?
Cabin air filters, also know as A/C air filter, help enhance the air quality inside your vehicle creating a healthier, more comfortable environment for you and your passengers. A properly functioning cabin air filter, or ac air filter, can stop up to 90% of dust, pollen, and spore particles from entering the Honda Odyssey passenger compartment location.
WHERE IS THE CABIN FILTER ON YOUR HONDA ODYSSEY?
The cabin filter is located behind the glovebox. The cabin filter access panel will need to be removed in order to access the cabin air filter.
This video tutorial can be used to help find the location of as well as remove, change or replace the cabin AC air filter on the following Honda models:
2018 Honda Odyssey
2019 Honda Odyssey
2020 Honda Odyssey
2021 Honda Odyssey
2022 Honda Odyssey
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The perfect instructional video. Clarity and detail in the video is perfect. Thanks, you've made this task look easy.
Glad it was helpful!
Really good clear instructions
Thanks!
Thanks for explaining everything thoroughly. I tried a few other videos but they were missing essential info. Yours had all the answers!
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Thank you good sir, you saved me 35 bucks on labor.
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Thank you! Just saved 38.00 dls was at the dealership doing maintenance service and they wanted to charge me 65.00 to replace it 😂 I bought the filter at the dealership for 27.00 and did it myself!
Thank you! 👍
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That was amazingly simple. Shame on the dealership 😂😂😂
Thanks for making a nice short video
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So easy! Thanks for sharing how to do this, much appreciated!
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Thank you for making this! Easy to follow visuals with clear, concise instructions and no filler. 10/10 - would watch again
Thanks!
My local dealership charges $105 to do this in the year 2024. The Honda OEM filter was around $30, so you're looking at $75 worth of labor to do what can be done in your garage in less than two minutes.
Thank you so much for this tutorial.
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This is great!! Is it the same for the 2023 Honda Odyssey??
not sure on the 2023
Well done thanks. Saved us money. Finished in 5 min including the video!
Nice! You're welcome!
Thanks for such a detailed video! What brand is the best to purchase?
this could not be done better
thanks
Thanks!
Thank you will order mines and replace it myself..Just subscribed. Happy New Year 2024!!!
Thanks! You too!
Thank you! Great instructions!
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Great video.
Thanks!
save 125 bucks right there thanks alot
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Worked perfectly!
Great!
Thank you so much.❤
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Man all these videos make it look so easy but my 2023 Odyssey must have some warped plastic or something mine always binds up and the sides start to bend before I can get it in. Anyone seen this? I had to put it in sideways or it just wouldn't go. Tried two different brands and even the oem felt tight coming out
Is there just one filter, or one for the front and one for the rear cabin?
i believe there is just one on these models
Piece of cake. I bought a AC Delco brand and it was a tight fit. I’ll get a different brand next time.
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I just changed it that damn thing looked like it hadn't been changed in God knows how long.
My dealership charged me $85.00 for filter and labor. Never again.