Thank you, sir, for taking the time to film this procedure and share it with everyone. This is a fantastic video - no (loud, crappy) music, no rambling chatter, and not a wasted second. If only other "How to..." videos were this efficient. Thanks again and well-done.
This video is old. But saved me a masive headache trying to figure out where the cabin filter is. I just bought a 2000 accord for a commuter car. But it needs work. Thank god for youtube helping me with everything i need to know.
This is the best video for changing a cabin air filter in a 2000 1998 to 2001 Honda Accord. Not a lot of talk, just real clear viewing on what you have to do in order to get this task done.
Awesome job on the video, guys! I did this a year ago on my 99 Accord, based on the Haynes Guide, and it took me 90 minutes of pulling the wrong screws/parts/pieces. I was looking for a refresher and this will help a lot.
thanks so much, almost gave up after getting so close with the bad instructions that came with the filters and not being able to do it. You saved me $100 almost just went to the dealer to do it.
holy shit. I just changed mine and they are BLACK. I bought the car about 6 months ago with 183,000 miles, now with 191,000 and I'm pretty certain they are the original ones. BUT There was no metal bar to cut in mine like I've heard from a few others. Thanks for the informative work up video. It saved me TONS of time.
dammit, my freakin filter had more dirt than you can imagine, a freakin environmental hazard for real. I thought my ac was workin great before, i can imagine what it would do now. It took me a long time as i could not get the glove compartment to come out, still got it done anyhow. Thanks for the vid.
Thanks!! I couldn't have done it without you. Mine was twice as difficult because I had to remove my center console, because the tape deck frame was screwed through that lower plastic dashboard cover. Man that's a lot of work just to change the filter. Now it seems like the aircon is more powerful and free flowing.
Wow....I think I'll wait until warmer weather.... I just swapped out a VW Jetta cabin filter. 2 clips and done. Thought I would do the same with the older Accord we have. Thanks for the step by step!
well it took me a while but i finally replaced the 2 cabin filters in my accord. they were very dirty. i cant believe honda wanted over 100.00 dollars. thanks for the video...
Just done this job on my car very helpful video. Be aware that if they have never been replaced like mine, though car has full service history, the Phillips screws at either end of the long metal bracket that goes across the 'filter door' are very tight from factory, I used a good fitting screw bit and a socket wrench, a screwdriver would have damaged screw heads first. Apart from this minor irritation a straight forward job that has made so much difference to airflow from vents.
Thank you very much! Didn't even know about the filters in our 2001 till yesterday. Your video has been great help and caved me lots of time and money. Also, I lost the 1st & 2nd speeds on the fan apparently due to dirty filters causing the resistor to overheat. Replacing the resistor fixed that. Thanks again.
Thanks for sharing this - it was a great guide. I have a 2000 Accord - the only difference I found was that some of the screws had socket heads. I would recommend that others use care when removing the glovebox - I snapped off one of the anchors inside the dash with too much brute force, when what I needed to do was clear the lip of the glovebox by the latch hook assembly more than appeared necessary. What a ridiculous process...
@ :40 you said, pull that cover from bottom....but there is no place to pull it using finger. i failed last week at that point. is it like we need to move it up and take it out after releasing the top corners ? dont want to break it (:-
i see the screw when i remove the top portion of the center console but cant seem to take the rest of the console off....should i just pull the cover down after i remove the top portion of the console? great video btw
Great video, i know that you have a lot of people ask you this but i looked around and i couldn't find a video for 1997 honda accords. Is it the same thing?
I couldn't get that center console piece removed, so after I pulled it back about an inch I removed the right screw. When I put it back together I accidentally broke the tab on the big plastic cover under the glove box that attaches to that screw. Anyway, no more mold and mildew smell.
Hey Daisrang - I can't remove the 2 screws on either end of the support beam, the other 3 were very easy, I used a power screw driver & it's didn't even budge, did you have a hard time removing them & any suggestion with other tool I can used on them, thanks in advance -
Which way do the arrows on the filter go.....I placed them toward the driver. BTW thanks for letting us know ro remove the panel below the AC...there is a screw there!!!!!
@PQPLAYER92 The video is a demonstration on how to change your Honda cabin filters. It's common sense when you replace the filters, you put in the new ones.
Common sense isN'T common... lol.... thanks for the video... even with my 38 years autobody this is a time saver and I can kick my mind in Neutral... My Dad asked me to change his filter
I cannot pull out the center (first piece on your video) cover on my 2001 Honda Accord like what you show. It is extremely tight like there are additional screws in there.
James Chuaycham The center dash cover consists of 4 metal clips. There are no screws holding it. If you have a 90 degree pick, use it to pull the bottom of the cover out. If you don't have the pick, use some force to pull the cover out.
Wu Media Hi, I just bought a small metal pick from Homedepot but with a LOT of force I was still unable to pull it out from the bottom. Perhaps I was pulling it in the wrong angle. Will try again and try not to break anything :)
Wu Media You can't really break it trust me. I used basically all my force. That was the only way. Unfortunately, these old cars are a pain in the ass at times.
Please answer my questions!, but first I want to Thank you for taking the time to make this Great instructional video! why do you reverse the filters? isnt that going to push out everything it filtered? also whats the point of changing those filters? what does this improve? Thanks in advance!
Great video. Thank goodness the 2003 & up Honda Accords are much easier to change with no screws to remove at all. Can be done in 2 minutes on the newer Accords.
I had to give up because I could not get the glove box out, where are the clips? Where do you apply pressure to pop out the glove box? Can you get at the filters without removing the glove box?
@Biggiez94 Unfortunately changing the cabin filters will not remove the smoke odor that's soaked into your car upholstery. If your accord is 1998 and up, you can buy the filters online or at a Honda dealer. You can buy aftermarket filters at some auto parts store.
Hi, I couldnt get the last 2 screws of the 5 in. The ones under the big panel the last 2 u screwed in back in before replacing the big panel, they screw in to the glove box I think and they just wouldn't go in...does that matter? Cuz I really don't wanna open it all back up...and the glove box is sturdy...
i have a tape deck at the bottom of the center console. somewhat blocking that lower left screw. makes it hard to unscrew it. any ideas how to remove the tape deck.
Thank you, sir, for taking the time to film this procedure and share it with everyone. This is a fantastic video - no (loud, crappy) music, no rambling chatter, and not a wasted second. If only other "How to..." videos were this efficient. Thanks again and well-done.
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I have owned my 1998 Honda Accord for 9 years and I was told by multiple places my car didn't have a cabin filter. Thanks for the video! Very helpful.
This video is old. But saved me a masive headache trying to figure out where the cabin filter is. I just bought a 2000 accord for a commuter car. But it needs work. Thank god for youtube helping me with everything i need to know.
This is the best video for changing a cabin air filter in a 2000 1998 to 2001 Honda Accord. Not a lot of talk, just real clear viewing on what you have to do in order to get this task done.
Awesome job on the video, guys! I did this a year ago on my 99 Accord, based on the Haynes Guide, and it took me 90 minutes of pulling the wrong screws/parts/pieces. I was looking for a refresher and this will help a lot.
Such a great video! Less talk (well even better absolutely no talk!), ALL ACTION!!!
You mean no talk
I agree
I bookmarked your video several years back. I used it to lean how to do this, then have used it as a reminder two times since. Good job.
thanks so much, almost gave up after getting so close with the bad instructions that came with the filters and not being able to do it. You saved me $100 almost just went to the dealer to do it.
holy shit. I just changed mine and they are BLACK. I bought the car about 6 months ago with 183,000 miles, now with 191,000 and I'm pretty certain they are the original ones. BUT There was no metal bar to cut in mine like I've heard from a few others. Thanks for the informative work up video. It saved me TONS of time.
dammit, my freakin filter had more dirt than you can imagine, a freakin environmental hazard for real. I thought my ac was workin great before, i can imagine what it would do now. It took me a long time as i could not get the glove compartment to come out, still got it done anyhow. Thanks for the vid.
Thanks!! I couldn't have done it without you. Mine was twice as difficult because I had to remove my center console, because the tape deck frame was screwed through that lower plastic dashboard cover. Man that's a lot of work just to change the filter. Now it seems like the aircon is more powerful and free flowing.
Thank you thank you thank you! Your way/instructions were so exact and simple even this lady with no car experience was able to do it ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Wow....I think I'll wait until warmer weather.... I just swapped out a VW Jetta cabin filter. 2 clips and done. Thought I would do the same with the older Accord we have.
Thanks for the step by step!
Good job. I appreciate when people don’t talk on these videos. Just show me how to do it. So much easier than the 1st generation crv.
well it took me a while but i finally replaced the 2 cabin filters in my accord. they were very dirty. i cant believe honda wanted over 100.00 dollars. thanks for the video...
Videos like this are the reason I keep watching RUclips! Thanks
This is the most straight forward video instructions on the web. You save my day. Thank you so much for sharing!
Clear, concise instructions and best of all, a money and time saver.
Followed the video yesterday and successfully installed the filters. Perfect. Thanks.
I was just about to order a replacement filter thinking it was only one. Glad I watched this video and saw its 2 filters
Took me only 25 min start to finish with the help of this bid , thanks bro
Amazing video. I’ll be replacing the filters on my dad’s 99 Accord now 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Great video. I can't believe shops charge almost $100 to do this.
Just done this job on my car very helpful video. Be aware that if they have never been replaced like mine, though car has full service history, the Phillips screws at either end of the long metal bracket that goes across the 'filter door' are very tight from factory, I used a good fitting screw bit and a socket wrench, a screwdriver would have damaged screw heads first. Apart from this minor irritation a straight forward job that has made so much difference to airflow from vents.
Nice job. I think that's a record time cabin air filter change.
thanks!!! Just saved myself an hour in labor at local garage = $85 Awesome video!
Steve Cox what dos the filter do?
Great video. Compared to my other cars, this is a pain in the neck to replace the air filter.
Great video! Hey algorithm, suggest this every year or so, thanks! 😅
Now that's what I call easy to understand instruction!
Thanks, daisrang.
This video is absolutely rock solid.
Thank you very much! Didn't even know about the filters in our 2001 till yesterday. Your video has been great help and caved me lots of time and money.
Also, I lost the 1st & 2nd speeds on the fan apparently due to dirty filters causing the resistor to overheat. Replacing the resistor fixed that. Thanks again.
Thanks! Great video for my 1999 Honda Accord cabin filter replacement.
This is a great video.Thank you for sharing.I come back and use it every time I'm replacing my cab filter
They don't make it easy to get to, but you make it easier. Thanks!
Awesome. Video was through yet not one word spoken to distract you from the process. Does sound like there is an airport near by? :) Thank you!
Thanks for the video. Was able to change the filter and reinforce why I wanted to do it myself... The last guy to do it inserted then backwards!
I love how he just points at stuff. Lmao
Foreals good video
He gets straight to the point. lol
Better than bs jibber jabber
Very impressive. I'll try this as soon as the weather drops below 90.
Thanks for sharing this - it was a great guide. I have a 2000 Accord - the only difference I found was that some of the screws had socket heads. I would recommend that others use care when removing the glovebox - I snapped off one of the anchors inside the dash with too much brute force, when what I needed to do was clear the lip of the glovebox by the latch hook assembly more than appeared necessary. What a ridiculous process...
Thanks for the video. Where did you get your filter?
Super video. Took my tablet out to the car and swapped filters in no time. Thanks!
Extremely helpful. Pause button came in handy several times.
What a pain in the posterior just to change the cabin air filter!
I agree. Every other Honda’s cabin air is super easy to access and takes less than 10 minutes while the 98-02 Accord takes two hours
@ :40 you said, pull that cover from bottom....but there is no place to pull it using finger. i failed last week at that point. is it like we need to move it up and take it out after releasing the top corners ? dont want to break it (:-
Perfect tutorial. No BS. Thank you.
Flawlessly filmed DYI video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the tutorial. I was wondering how to change my in cabin filters. Very informative.
i see the screw when i remove the top portion of the center console but cant seem to take the rest of the console off....should i just pull the cover down after i remove the top portion of the console? great video btw
Eight minutes -- impressive!
Thanks for posting this video...
Great video, i know that you have a lot of people ask you this but i looked around and i couldn't find a video for 1997 honda accords. Is it the same thing?
Great Video, i just changed mine and couldnt have done it without it.
Thanks a tun dude, just had to replace mine. It was so bad it caused my passenger side vent from even working.
Thank you for the video you posted, it was very helpful to replaced the cabin filter by my own, good work.
I love you Honda, but this is simply absurd. Thanks for posting the video!
Good thing a frame swap isn't this complicated.
I couldn't get that center console piece removed, so after I pulled it back about an inch I removed the right screw. When I put it back together I accidentally broke the tab on the big plastic cover under the glove box that attaches to that screw. Anyway, no more mold and mildew smell.
Wow. 8 mins!! That is impressive. Great Video!
Hey Daisrang - I can't remove the 2 screws on either end of the support beam, the other 3 were very easy, I used a power screw driver & it's didn't even budge, did you have a hard time removing them & any suggestion with other tool I can used on them, thanks in advance -
Which way do the arrows on the filter go.....I placed them toward the driver. BTW thanks for letting us know ro remove the panel below the AC...there is a screw there!!!!!
Is it possible to install the AC filter without a frame? Is there no frame left?
which year of the 6th gen do u have?
great video! 6th gen is a hassle to change.
thanks
@PQPLAYER92
The video is a demonstration on how to change your Honda cabin filters. It's common sense when you replace the filters, you put in the new ones.
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Common sense isN'T common... lol.... thanks for the video... even with my 38 years autobody this is a time saver and I can kick my mind in Neutral... My Dad asked me to change his filter
I cannot pull out the center (first piece on your video) cover on my 2001 Honda Accord like what you show. It is extremely tight like there are additional screws in there.
James Chuaycham The center dash cover consists of 4 metal clips. There are no screws holding it. If you have a 90 degree pick, use it to pull the bottom of the cover out. If you don't have the pick, use some force to pull the cover out.
Wu Media Hi, I just bought a small metal pick from Homedepot but with a LOT of force I was still unable to pull it out from the bottom. Perhaps I was pulling it in the wrong angle. Will try again and try not to break anything :)
Wu Media You can't really break it trust me. I used basically all my force. That was the only way. Unfortunately, these old cars are a pain in the ass at times.
James Chuaycham ป้อม ศักดิ์ชัย I broke my shit
@@ivanc1993 Oh yes you can break it. I just pulled that piece with some force and broke one clip and a chunk of plastic of the bottom right corner.
Please answer my questions!, but first I want to Thank you for taking the time to make this Great instructional video!
why do you reverse the filters? isnt that going to push out everything it filtered? also whats the point of changing those filters? what does this improve? Thanks in advance!
Great video. Thank goodness the 2003 & up Honda Accords are much easier to change with no screws to remove at all. Can be done in 2 minutes on the newer Accords.
Are you serious? I wonder if the new Accords are made as well as the 2001 and 02’s! Wow cool man ……
I have a 2004 accord sedan and mine is exactly like this video.
I've done this before, but what is the best way to remove the glovebox without messing up the little tabs behind it?
Thanks for so much details!!!!
Great video, I have a 2002 Accord.
Sooo that’s were the defrost relay is that green box at 3:23 I’ve been tryna find that things location for 3 months
I had to give up because I could not get the glove box out, where are the clips? Where do you apply pressure to pop out the glove box? Can you get at the filters without removing the glove box?
Thanks for the info, great video. wish I had done this 10 years ago.
Nice job on the video!! Very clear and helpful.
Awesome video I just finished changing the filter thank you
when changing the filters will it change the strenght of air being blown out from the panels depending if the filter is dirty correct?
@MrAlexdesousa
There is no cabin filters for 1993 Accords. Only for 1998 and up models.
Nice. I have been wanting to have my filter replaced and finally found a good deal.
Thanks to your efforts I am confident I can do the job myself.
thanks a lot man you saved me a lot of time and a headache
Excellent video
@madcaps1 you probably have a light out behind the guage cluster or you shifter connection is loose or damaged
EXCELLENT video!
@Biggiez94
Unfortunately changing the cabin filters will not remove the smoke odor that's soaked into your car upholstery. If your accord is 1998 and up, you can buy the filters online or at a Honda dealer. You can buy aftermarket filters at some auto parts store.
Trimakasi berbagi ilmunya suhu. Ilmu yang sangat bermanfaat
i just bought an accord and the person before me smoked in it, will this help remove the smell, if so where can i get the filters at?
Why dod u put same old dirty filters back in?
You need magnetic bits on that screw gun... or those screws are aluminium???
I've replaced Corolla and a Sienna cabin air filter under 4 minutes all together.
Meanwhile these accords take over an hour. Not sure why Honda made the 98-02 cabin air filters so difficult to access
@@niall9727 I used to have a V6 98 accord myself. They make things complicated. In Toyota everything is straight forward. I'll Never go back to Honda.
Hi,
I couldnt get the last 2 screws of the 5 in. The ones under the big panel the last 2 u screwed in back in before replacing the big panel, they screw in to the glove box I think and they just wouldn't go in...does that matter? Cuz I really don't wanna open it all back up...and the glove box is sturdy...
Cool. Gonna do this today!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Now I need a vid for a 95! Dude this was great. Thanks or making this.
Muchas gracias por esta informacion desde Rep. Dominicana
Gracias por mostrar una fase mas del mantenimiento de mi querido accord
Excellent, 10/10 thank you
Nice video! I was about to rip mine apart!
Your Videos r on point
Thank u…🎉
Nice job! Thanks for sharing!
i have a tape deck at the bottom of the center console. somewhat blocking that lower left screw. makes it hard to unscrew it. any ideas how to remove the tape deck.
Thanks for your help
thanks fantastic video, it took me about 45mins.
Thanks a ton. It worked exactly as shown.