uh, it's an cabin AIR FILTER... it FILTERS the AIR in the cabin!!!
Where is the fuel filter located on a 97 acura tl
located behind the glove box. Remove glove box.
B24 is the 105k scheduled maintenance for this vehicle It is: Timing belt replacement Water pump replacement tire rotation oil change engine air filter replacement cabin air filter replacement
Try this link: http://www.acuraworld.com/forums/showthread.php?s=2eacf0dc3dde8d3ec11b868d05c94558&t=24702 The instructions are almost identical for a TL and RL. The filter on my 04 TL is located behind the glove door/box. Take them off and you will find the filter.
The fuel filter is located in the fuel tank on a 2000 Acura 3.2 TL. The filter is attached to the fuel pump.
you should be able to access the cabin air filter by removing your glove box, and a clip should be holding it in place. remove the clip and the filter should come right out.
Nonspecific question. Yes, you should replace them. Time, every 30K or sooner if driving in an area that is dusty/dirty. The HVAC pollen filter blocks dust/debris that enters the vehicles cabin from the outside air. Also blocks particles that are recirculated from inside the cabin when changed from fresh air to recirculate. Another way you would know to replace the filter is if there is an odor from the dash vents or if the air from the dash vents is weak. Just like the filter on a homes HVAC system.
In the gas tank
In the gas tank
In the gas tank
Open the glovebox. There should be two pins. if you press them in the glove box will open more (best to empty glovebox). There should be a 12" door, with some clips. Press the clips, and you'll find the cabin air filter. Could possibly be a bar in front of it. Those take about 45 minutes to do, just a couple bolts.Hope this helps.
It means change the oil, oil filter, air filter, and the cabin air and pollen filter. The mechanic will also inspect the brakes, parking brake, brake hoses, drive belt, drive shaft boots, suspension, fluid levels, exhaust, tie rod ends, fuel lines, and all fluid levels.