sorry, Integra's 1986-2001 do not have cabin air filter's.
Doesn't have one.
Purchase a Purolator cabin filter as it comes with complete instructions. You may find your Lincoln does not even have a cabin filter.
I doubt is even has one. But if it does, purchase a Purolator cabin filter, as it comes with complete instructions.
It does not have a cabin filter even though you may see it listed in a parts catalog. It was dropped due to a redesign of the HVAC in 2004 which allowed no room for the filter.
If it even has a cabin air filter, it is likely to be up behind the glove compartment, under the dash on the passenger's side.
Mine is under the dash where the heater core is mounted. There should be a small access door there that can be unsnapped and then you can remove the filter. Hope this helps.
It should be right behind the flux capacitor.Are you sure it even has a cabin filter? The A/C has no filter, but there is a cabin filter on some vehicles. I do not think your S-10 has one. Any auto parts store will know for sure. And if it does, and you buy a Purolator filter, it will come with instructions.
This is not even a question...so what kind of response are you looking for?If you're asking where the cabin air filter is on a '98 Civic, the answer is nowhere. Honda started using 'cabins' in the 7th generation Civic (2001-2005).
A previous poster asked if there even WAS a cabin air filter and was told 'no'. I changed the cabin air filter on my Prius. It was very simple. Just open the lower glove box, squeeze the sides slightly and you can see the filter frame on the firewall. It slides out and you remove it and replace with the new pad. It is about 10" by 10". After spending 30 minutes on the Internet looking for a replacement cabin air filter for my 2001 Toyota Sienna the parts department told me the van does not have one. No wonder I have had trouble locating it! DUH
The filter is located behind the glove box. You remove the 2 screws at the top of the glove box and pivot it down to expose the filter housing. Press in the clip on each side of the filter housing and pull the filter out. You may find your truck does not even have this filter as it was an option in 1997 so I would look there first before buying one. If you purchase a Purolator Cabin Filter it comes with complete instructions.
There's none. Nada. Wala.
Depends on the particular vehicle you are changing it on. Some are easy, some are not. Some even have a permanent filter that you never change.