Open the glove compartment. If your glove compartment door is held by a small plastic arm, push the arm off its post. Squeeze both sides of the glove compartment door while gently pulling down. The door will come off. Look into the space revealed behind the glove compartment. You will see a plastic rectangular drawer, approximately 8" wide and 1" high. It may have release tabs on both sides. Press tabs, and remove by pulling straight out. The paper filter element can be lifted from the drawer. Replace with a clean element, noting the direction arrows on the filter element. Replace in reverse order, and rehang the glove compartment.
The 1994 Honda Accord is not equipped with a cabin filter.
The 1991 Honda Accord did not come equipped with a cabin filter.
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A means you need an oil/filter change. 1 means you need to have the tires rotated and possible balanced. 2 means you need to change the pollen/cabin filter.
It doesn't have one.
No, it has no cabin filter.
The 1997 Honda Accord was not equipped with a cabin air filter.
Purchase a Purolator Cabin Filter. It comes with detailed instructions.
Purchase a Purolator Cabin Filter. They come with complete instructions.
No, it does not have a Cabin Filter.
It's real easy. There is no cabin air filter in a car of this vintage. So you don't change one.