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Hi there what is the name of that panel that you removed prior to installing the filter as my car is missing that panel and I would like to order it (the large fabric panel with the two clips)
Hi there what is the name of that panel that you removed prior to installing the filter as my car is missing that panel and I would like to order it (the large fabric panel with the two clips)
Hi there what is the name of that panel that you removed prior to installing the filter as my car is missing that panel and I would like to order it (the large fabric panel with the two clips)
Great video. Thanks for posting it.
Thanks bro
This video (and this filter) is NOT for the 5th Generation (1998-2004) Seville. The cabin filter location for those models is in the drivers-side foot well behind the gas-pedal. If you don't see that door under the hood as shown in this video, then the filter location is behind the gas pedal which is a pain to replace but it can be done. There is another video (22 mins) that explain how to swap it out.
Why does the plastic panel in front of the filter say up with an up ⬆️ arrow
Holy cow you’re butchering that thing
Great video thank you
The old filter was installed incorrectly! The front was not folded under on itself 🤠🌵🌵🌵🍺
This filter location seems like a pain in the ass to remove and install!!!
Did anyone notice that the old filter was installed incorrectly! The front was not folded under itself. 🤠🌵🌵🌵🍺
Whattt lol
Good Bless the Honda Civic. You can do the same thing 20,000 times easier!
"4 fasteners".... removes 2
You also should have mentioned when installing new filter, the flow direction when putting it in.
Pretty undetailed attempt to make a how-to video. This video really didn't show me anything I didn't already know.
I accidentally yanked the dampener mechanism out of its bracket and can't figure out how to get it back in. The glove box won't stay closed now. Any tips on how I can get it back in place?
Can anyone tell me the size and length of the screws on the top and bottom of the glovebox? Mine are missing and my glovebox is falling down. Can't find them online for some reason.
Great video
What type of nut driver do you use?
Great vid! Sad it’s ridiculously over engineered.
So simple, thank you!
I'm in
mine has a simliar shaped unit but it looks like there is no clip but there is definately a filter in there cause you can see it in there if you take the dash appart
One of the worst cabin filter designs
OMFG my 2007 hyundai entourage was way easier than this.
Thank you!❤ Great video!!
Hey guys do you think that a person with one arm can do this?
Holy crap this is one of the easiest ones! Thanks
Thank you
you said it but didnt clean the debris
You have screws missing... bad video, waste of time.
the set up in the video is a 2012 Kia Rio. The 2013 model s completely different and glove box does not need to be removed.
Maybe if you’re making a video on how to do something, don’t block the camera while doing half of that thing
Thanks for the video, it's very helpful.
Thank God you told me to close the glove box!
air flow is arrow pointing down
Am I the only one that noticed the clean filter was removed and a dirty filter was put in?
A lot easier said than done
Thank you so much, life saver
How often should it be changed ?
Great video! I've watched several other videos and the people rushing acting like the police on their tail...lol.
Thank you!!!
Thank you, excellent video!
Where do I get the gloves?
I didn’t see 2017 Hyundai veloster on that list. Will this filter work for it as well?
Easy. YT does have some gems out here after all.
I need tools 😭
Excellent! I just did this myself and saved €55! Thanks so much!