This filter is behind the glove compartment. The entire glove door/box structure has to come off. Once it is off, the filter mount should be visible.
The dealership charges about 200USD to 400USD for the job. It took me no more than an hour for my first attempt. Any subsequent attempts should be easier.
Full instructions for an Acura RL can be found here and they are almost identical compared to my 2004 TL.
http://www.acuraworld.com/forums/showthread.php?s=2eacf0dc3dde8d3ec11b868d05c94558&t=24702
: For the 2007 Acura TL, all you need to in order to change the dust and poller filter (also known as cabin air filter) is to remove two plastic clips (next to the trunk on/off switch) in the glove box. In order to remove them, push the inner hole. : Once those clips are removed, you have to pull the whole glove box assembly out. It could be hard since it's connected with a lot of clips. Once you remove it, you might have to unplug a couple of wires and you should see the front of the filter's cover.
A 2004 Jeep does not have a cabin filter.
A 2004 Jeep does not have a cabin filter.
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Purchase a Purolator cabin filter. It comes with complete instructions.
It was not built with a cabin air filter.It was not built with a cabin air filter.
You can't. The Sienna didn't have them until 2004.
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It doesn't have one.
It doesn't have one.
Purchase a Puroilator Filter. It comes with complete instructions.
Where is the cabin filter on a 2004 Monte Carlo?
A 2004 Dodge Durango does not have a cabin air filter.