The two filters are located underneath the HVAC hush panel which is the big black panel under the glove box and stretches across to the center hump. I used 7mm head to remove the three screws holding this panel in place. The screw right above the center hump is very hard to remove and reinstall. The other two are fairly easy to remove and reinstall. Once you remove the hush panel, remove out of your way and the next thing to remove is the ONE screw (5.5 mm) that secures the filter retaining bracket. Remove bracket out of the way and pull down the first filter. Reach in and slide the other filter towards you and then pull down the same way as the first one. To reinstall, just reverse the order. I'm sending a link for an image of the instructions and location. Click on the image icon to the right of ATP Part # GA4{Vent Filter} item. I wish I would've known this info prior to installing new filters. Hope this helps someone. See link below.
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php?carcode=1371619&parttype=6832&a=FRc1371619k488870
A 1998 Jeep does not have a cabin filter.
There isn't one on the 1990 model. Cabin air filters are recent additions to some models AC systems and this feature wasn't on any car in 1990.
it probably doesn't have one, a cabin air filter housing and filter was not standard on any 1999-2004 grand Cherokee model but it is sold by Jeep as a part that can be added. It mounts under the black cowling on the passenger side (cowling is where the windshield wipers are located). If a grand Cherokee has this filter installed you have to pull off the cowling trim seal under the hood on the passenger side only, pull up on the cowling to loosen the three passenger side cowling clips, you can then reach under the cowling to open the cabin air filter housing, remove the lid and then the old filter. This is how you install the Jeep cabin air filter kit if you purchase it from Jeep, you will need to remove the factory air inlet grill under the cowling to install the cabin air filter housing.
Behind the glove box. About 10 x10 in size.
The fuel filter is located on the frame rail on the rear (driver's side) of the vehicle just forward of the rear axle. It's about the size of a soup can and is metal. Hose goes in one end and comes out the other. Very obvious. Dpends on which engine you have. If you have the horrible misfortune of having the GM made 2.8L then the filter is on the drivers side rear of the carbuerrator where the fuel line enters the carb. Should be in the same location if you have and carbuerrated engine. If you have a fuel injected engine it should be on the drivers side of the vehicle under the rocker panel just behind the drivers door.
Where & how dose one change the cabin filter for 2007 Honda odyssey?? Someone said it was behind the glove box, if so, how do you access it??
how do i install the cabin air filter in a 2006 honda odyssey
To change the cabin filter , bring down the lower glove compartment and right behind it you can't miss it, you will see the filter door.
I think this is actually the cabin filter. It can be replaced using the procedure here: http://www.hondacarforum.com/honda-2/7293-honda-odyssey-c-filter-dust-pollen-filter-replacement.html
the glove box must be removed to see and gain access
The 1991 Honda Accord did not come equipped with a cabin filter.
Take out the glove box. Its right behind there.
The 1994 Honda Accord is not equipped with a cabin filter.
It is behind the bottom glove compartment.
The 1997 Honda Odyssey does not come equipped with a cabin air filter. This feature was not standard in many vehicles from that era. If you're looking to improve air quality inside the vehicle, you might consider installing an aftermarket cabin air filter kit, but it would require modifications.
B. Change engine oil & filter. 2. Change engine air filter & cabin filter. Check all belts. 5. Replace engine coolant.
If you need to change cabin air filter on Honda Crosstour you need to follow some steps. Here you can find 1 artcle with pictures. http://filterlocation.com/honda-crosstour-cabin-air-filter-location/