Just replaced the cabin filter on my 2011 Pilot - took all of 5 minutes. Seems Honda has fully redesigned the entire filter housing so that all you need to do is open the glove box"(I'd empty it too), and then push the sides of the black plastic interior of the glove box in towards one another to 'unlatch' it from the dash, then let it swing down. This gives you full access to the now horizontal filter tray and latches. Unlatch on either side, pull out tray, replace filter in tray. You're done!
Here in Dallas. Honda dealer wanted 89.00 to replace the filter. I told them not to replace it. The same goes for transmission fluid. 38 dollars for new wiper refills. 2008 honda odyssey.
Thanks for the video. very informative. You'r saved me a bunch of money on my car.
oN THE 1999 Honda CRV I left the 6 bolts and a Bar out and installed the dash bar with just two bolts . The car is drivin fine without any noise . So next time it will be a simple replacement Thanks
I have a Honda CRV 1998 changed the filter but you have to remove 8 bolts a pain in the neck they are in very tight places. It took an hour and the bolts fall in the dash well and no way to get them out they are history , Some psycho engineer designed this . Honda needs some smart filter change engineer LOL
Honda dealer was charging me $30 for installation here in California. I decided to do it myself and declined their offer, came across this video did it myself and saved me the money. It is a bit different on the 2007 Honda Element because there are 2 small filters to replace instead of one, it can get very tricky to take out the parts and put them back but i was able to figure it out by using some good common sense lol. Thank you for making this video and saving us money.
Thank you for posting this video, that really helps me in changing the cabin filter of my Odyssey, Can you please show me also how to change the cabin filter of 2007 Pilot.....
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Just replaced the cabin filter on my 2011 Pilot - took all of 5 minutes. Seems Honda has fully redesigned the entire filter housing so that all you need to do is open the glove box"(I'd empty it too), and then push the sides of the black plastic interior of the glove box in towards one another to 'unlatch' it from the dash, then let it swing down. This gives you full access to the now horizontal filter tray and latches. Unlatch on either side, pull out tray, replace filter in tray. You're done!
jaydeeschultz 2 weeks ago
Here in Dallas. Honda dealer wanted 89.00 to replace the filter. I told them not to replace it. The same goes for transmission fluid. 38 dollars for new wiper refills. 2008 honda odyssey.
Thanks for the video. very informative. You'r saved me a bunch of money on my car.
mrxtsee 3 weeks ago
oN THE 1999 Honda CRV I left the 6 bolts and a Bar out and installed the dash bar with just two bolts . The car is drivin fine without any noise . So next time it will be a simple replacement Thanks
cidpusa700 3 months ago
I have a Honda CRV 1998 changed the filter but you have to remove 8 bolts a pain in the neck they are in very tight places. It took an hour and the bolts fall in the dash well and no way to get them out they are history , Some psycho engineer designed this . Honda needs some smart filter change engineer LOL
cidpusa700 3 months ago
@cidpusa700 LOL! Sometimes they do this on purpose to get you to pay and discourage the client from doing it themselves, sneeky dealer tactics.
xNightLifeDJsx 3 months ago
This is why you should stay in school kids.
mattwiens123 6 months ago
Here in BC, Canada they want $50 for both filters.. I just paid and took the filters home to do the change myself. :)
Sanosuke004 7 months ago
great video. well explain. thanks
TvClips1000 7 months ago
Honda dealer was charging me $30 for installation here in California. I decided to do it myself and declined their offer, came across this video did it myself and saved me the money. It is a bit different on the 2007 Honda Element because there are 2 small filters to replace instead of one, it can get very tricky to take out the parts and put them back but i was able to figure it out by using some good common sense lol. Thank you for making this video and saving us money.
xNightLifeDJsx 7 months ago
@xNightLifeDJsx 30 is cheap, our dealer in va charges 75 bux!
Imachowderhead 3 months ago
@Imachowderhead $30 was for the service only though. filters sold seperately.
xNightLifeDJsx 3 months ago
Excellent work. Thanks very much for posting this! Made the unknown very simple.
0428jamie 8 months ago
$18?? Dealers here in NY want $100. Thanks for posting!!!
rgatt74 1 year ago
Thank you mediavenue for sharing with the rest of us; you have helped me to save $18.
DonGonis 1 year ago
Thanks alot..You've help me to save some money....great video!!!
zona7247 1 year ago
I love it when good honest folks show us less than knowledgable how to do-it-yourself and stick it to those greedy stealerships !
Gino757 1 year ago
A simple, clear, and fast explanation... thank you.
didaskalos777 1 year ago
OMG! Thank you so much. The dealership was going to charge me $60, and I knew there was a way for me to do this myself!!!! I love UTube!
jaquettam1 1 year ago
Thanks for the video... you saved me 50 bucks today
adying 1 year ago
Super video. Thanks.
whoaboy26 1 year ago
thank you
Eeherr714 1 year ago
Would have helped if i knew this video existed before i did it =P it wasnt that bad anyway.
Indianmalujl 2 years ago
thanks great video
BACANO45 2 years ago
Thank you for posting this video, that really helps me in changing the cabin filter of my Odyssey, Can you please show me also how to change the cabin filter of 2007 Pilot.....
n300p 2 years ago