After getting the answer wrong, and losing .4 points, it told me that there are "When creating filters, each entry in the Field drop-down list has its own collection of possible entries for the Condition drop-down list, and each Condition entry has its own possible entries for the Value setting. Therefore, there are many thousands of possible filter combinations."
center console? air filter would be under the hood. do you mean cabin filter? No. I mean air filter. This is a Van, not a truck. Lift up the edges of the carpet around the center console and you will see the screws.
fuel filter location on honda jazz 2006 is under the centre console
cabin filter is located bottom left under the center console. take it off to get to it
the pollen filter is under the dashboard passenger side behind the centre console remove the the black cover plate and pull it out
The filter is down in the passenger foot well. IT will be up against the center console. It points straight down. You will either see the end of the filter or you will have a blank piece of plastic there. IF you only see the plastic, then you don't have a filter.
Clogged fuel filter, defective fuel pump are 2 possibilities.
enable the filter keys
Unbolt the accelerator pedal, (3 bolts?) pull the carpet back from center console, up against firewall is cabin air filter, two bolts to remove.
Either you are out of freon, your compressor is broken or your cabin filter is plugged. There are other possibilities but these are the most obvious.
Check the fuel filter first. There are many possibilities, but that's a good place to start.
Out of many possibilities, a plugged fuel filter could be the most common on a vehicle this age.
The two greatest possibilities: (1) Clogged fuel filter (2) Faulty fuel pump