Actually, on wifes Prius, I was able to wash the old filter and re-use it. If yours is the same, and from the video it looks like it is, just put it in some soapy water and slosh it around a while, rinse it from the cleanest side to the dirtiest side. Worth a try. Ed
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "Ed" <edmcm2000@...> wrote:
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> Here's a youtube on it, very simple, exactly like my wifes Prius. Ed
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1An_NeDR_U
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> --- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "resawd2012" <resawd2012@> wrote:
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> > Got an oil change the other day at a dealership. The service manager informed me that my engine air cleaner and my cabin air filter needed to be changed. To the tune of $105 which I politely refused. Well, maybe what I told him he could do with his $105 charge wasn't to polite. I figured that even at 78 and with a cane I could change a couple $15 to $20 myself. The engine air cleaner was easy, it just sat there in plain sight when I popped the hood. But does anyone know where in the world is the cabin air filter on a 2008 Honda Civic? I looked all over under the hood and under the dash but could see nothing that looked like a filter.
> >
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26 April 2012
[DIY] Re: Automotive air filters
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