The PDF, however, seems to be a little off for my 2001 EX. I could not remove the metal restraining bar for the glove compartment because one of the left screws was behind the dashboard. The work-around is to remove the plastic cover near the passenger side kick plate, remove the three visible screws (two on right, one of the ones on the left) on the metal restraining bar and then rotate the bar down to expose the filter cover. You can then remove and replace the old filter.
An additional note, the glove compartment makes it difficult to pull the filter out directly. I did manage to bend the original Honda filter slightly. The new FRAM filter I purchased, however, was a smidge bigger and not as flexible. I ended up breaking the back brace to slide the new filter in. Also, make a note of the air flow. It should be from right to left.
According to Honda, no, it is a lifetime fluid. My advice is to change it every 75,000 miles.
B = Change Oil/Filter Emmission check 2 = Change the air filter 4 = Replace spsrk plugs, adjust valves, replace cam belt
Where & how dose one change the cabin filter for 2007 Honda odyssey?? Someone said it was behind the glove box, if so, how do you access it??
I think this is actually the cabin filter. It can be replaced using the procedure here: http://www.hondacarforum.com/honda-2/7293-honda-odyssey-c-filter-dust-pollen-filter-replacement.html
Take it to a mechanic
B. Change engine oil & filter. 2. Change engine air filter & cabin filter. Check all belts. 5. Replace engine coolant.
4.6 quarts with filter change
B= Change Engine Oil & Filter. Inspect listed components as outlined in owners manual. 2= Replace Air Filter and Pollen Filter. Check drive belts. 3= Replace transmission fluid.
4.5 quarts with oil/filter change.
4.5 Quarts (with oil filter change)
Permanent filter in the fuel tank. No regular maintenance required.
A = Change the oil/filter 1 = Rotate the tires 4 = Replace the cam belt, adjust the valves, or replace the spark plugs or all 3.