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Easy DIY change honda civic hybrid cabin filter.

Step by step shows you how in one minute or less to change your cabin filter.

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  • Awesome. saved me bout 90 dollars.

  • Then I am so glad I did this video!!!

    Thanks for watching!

    Sean

  • what's the cabin filter for?

  • Filters the outside air so you do not get all that junk through your vents and into your cabin. Great when there is a bunch of dust outside...doesnt your van have one?

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  • wow thanks so much for recording and posting the vid, ur a big help and i appreciate it, u not only saved me a good amount of money, u saved me some time too. i mean u did it in under 2 mins lol.

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  • Thanks!!! This is saving my about $75. in labour.

  • Thanks!!! This is saving my about $75. in labour.

  • Thanks for posting! That helped a lot!

  • Thanks, I was looking for it on my 2006 Civic Hybrid and your video helped tremendously. I also have a 2004 Civic Hybrid that had two annoying clips you had to pop off the glovebox before you could access the cabin air filter - I'm glad a Honda engineer thought of a better way for the 06+ models

  • @seansymons Hey Sean I have a 2006 Honda Civic. Is it the same design? Thanks

  • @thavorn123

    no cabin filter

  • @stanhoch

    Cabin Air Filter Service -> Hyundai -> 2006-09 Azera

    Vehicle: 2007 Hyundai Azera GLS 3.3 V6 GAS

    Under normal operating conditions the cabin air filter should be replaced every 12 months or 10,000 miles. In dusty areas change the cabin air filter more often.

    Open the glove compartment, then disengage the damper rod.

    Lower the glove compartment.

    Remove the cabin air filter cover by pressing the clips located at each side of the filter co...

  • Nice video... Thank you.

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