···
Log in / Register

How to Replace the Air Filter in an Eighth-Generation Accord?

4 Answers
Desiree
07/24/25 10:48pm

The method for replacing the air filter in an eighth-generation Accord is as follows: 1. Open the glove box cover, then locate the fixing clip on the right side of the glove box and pull it outward firmly; 2. Remove the fixing clip of the glove box cover to detach it, squeeze both sides of the glove box toward the center with both hands, and take the glove box down; 3. After removing the glove box, you will see the air filter cover, press the fixing clips on both sides of the cover firmly to remove it; 4. Pull the old air filter outward, insert the new air filter, and restore it to its original position in the reverse order of disassembly (pay attention to the installation direction of the air filter). The eighth-generation Accord is a car under the Honda brand, featuring a completely new interior design that fully showcases a high-end and stylish tone. The dashboard is innovatively divided into an upper information area and a lower control area, making the design more ergonomic.

Was this review help?
7
2
Share
Ian
08/10/25 10:18am

I've been driving an eighth-generation Accord for years, and changing the AC filter myself is super convenient. The filter is located inside the glove compartment on the passenger side. Empty the glove box, then squeeze the lower left and right sides inward with both hands to release the clips and let the box hang down. The exposed black cover is where the AC filter is located—gently lift it and pull out the old filter to discard. The new filter has an arrow indicating airflow direction; make sure to insert it with the arrow pointing downward. Once fully inserted, close the cover and snap the glove box back into place. The first time I changed it, I ignored the arrow direction, installed it backward, and ended up with poor airflow, wasting money on a replacement. Now, I replace the filter every 15,000 kilometers. Buying online costs just over ten yuan per filter, and after installation, the air inside the car is noticeably fresher, odor-free, and allergen-free. The whole process takes just a few minutes and is incredibly easy. Regularly replacing the filter not only saves money but also extends the AC system's lifespan.

Was this review help?
10
4
Share
Expand All
AidenDella
09/26/25 6:37am

I think replacing the air conditioning filter for the 8th-generation Accord is quite simple and can be done in a few steps. First, sit in the passenger seat and turn off the engine to ensure safety. Open the glove compartment and remove all items inside, placing them aside. Use both hands to firmly squeeze the left and right edges of the glove compartment inward simultaneously, applying pressure for a few seconds until it detaches from the clips and hangs down. Now, you'll see the plastic cover of the air conditioning filter—pry it open and remove the old filter. Check the new filter for an arrow indicating airflow direction (from the engine downward), so install it with the arrow pointing downward and push it fully into the slot. Reattach the cover and press it flat. Gently push the glove compartment back into place to secure it. Take your time during the process to avoid damaging any plastic parts. A clogged filter is signaled by reduced airflow or odors from the AC—that's when it's time to replace it. I change the filter once a year to maintain efficient filtration.

Was this review help?
3
2
Share
Expand All
SiennaAnn
11/09/25 8:41am

The location for replacing the 8th-generation Accord's cabin air filter is behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. Open the glove box, empty it, and squeeze both sides to let it hang down. Pull open the filter cover and remove the old filter. Insert the new filter with the arrow facing downward and secure it in place. Close the cover and put the glove box back in position. After each replacement, the air from the vents feels much fresher. I do it myself—the filters are cheap, around ten yuan each, and it's simple to replace every 10,000 kilometers.

Was this review help?
15
1
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

What does car launch control mean?

Launch control refers to the phenomenon where the front wheels of a car lift off the ground, overcoming Earth's gravity, at the moment of takeoff and maintain this position for a period of time. Precautions for launch control: 1. As a racing technique, it is recommended to attempt launch control only on closed roads or racetracks. Using launch control on public roads with traffic is dangerous (because the vehicle's kinetic energy is extremely high at the initial stage of launch, making it impossible to brake within a short distance in case of sudden situations). 2. Before performing launch control, ensure that the engine's coolant temperature, oil temperature, and transmission oil temperature have reached normal levels. In winter, it is especially necessary to warm up the car before attempting launch control. 3. Launch control places an extremely high load on the transmission of both manual and automatic cars for a short period. There should be at least a 15-minute cooling period for the transmission between two launch control attempts; otherwise, it will significantly affect the transmission's lifespan.
7
3
Share

Do You Need to Press the Brake for an Electronic Handbrake?

You need to press the brake. Here are the relevant details: 1. Electronic Handbrake: The electronic handbrake is a technology that achieves parking braking through electronic control. Its working principle is the same as that of a mechanical handbrake, both of which rely on the friction generated between the brake disc and brake pads to control parking braking. The only difference is that the control method has changed from the traditional mechanical handbrake lever to an electronic button. 2. Working Principle: The electronic parking system operates on the same principle as the manual mechanical parking brake system, achieving parking through the friction clamping between the brake shoes and the brake drum or between the friction pads and the brake disc. However, the control method has been replaced by electronic buttons and motor actions instead of manual operation and mechanical linkage. Therefore, the full name of this system is the Electronically Controlled Mechanical Parking Brake System.
1
1
Share

Are Electric Vehicles Powered by Lithium Batteries?

Electric vehicle batteries are divided into two main categories: storage batteries and fuel cells. Storage batteries are suitable for pure electric vehicles, including lead-acid batteries, nickel-metal hydride batteries, sodium-sulfur batteries, secondary lithium batteries, air batteries, and ternary lithium batteries. The signs of a failing car battery are as follows: 1. Difficulty starting the car: If the car suddenly becomes difficult to start without other factors, it may be a sign that the battery is about to fail. 2. Dimming lights during idle: For example, when waiting at a red light or temporarily parked, the headlights suddenly dim. This is because the engine's charging power decreases during idle. 3. Battery fault light illuminates: When the battery fault light comes on, it reminds the owner to go to a repair shop for battery maintenance and testing. 4. Normal driving usually, but occasionally after parking and restarting, the whole car has no power: This is because when the battery life is nearing its end, the starting current is insufficient, causing an increase in battery terminal oxides, resulting in a no-power issue for the whole car.
9
1
Share

Will a damp battery affect charging?

It can be charged as long as it hasn't been exposed to rain. Below is the relevant information: 1. Battery: A battery is a type of storage battery, also known as an accumulator. Its working principle involves converting chemical energy into electrical energy. Typically, what people refer to as a battery is a lead-acid battery, which mainly uses lead and its oxides as electrodes and a sulfuric acid solution as the electrolyte. 2. Working principle: A lead plate filled with sponge-like lead serves as the negative electrode, a lead plate filled with lead dioxide serves as the positive electrode, and a 22-28% dilute sulfuric acid solution is used as the electrolyte. During charging, electrical energy is converted into chemical energy, and during discharging, chemical energy is converted back into electrical energy. When the battery discharges, metallic lead acts as the negative electrode, undergoing an oxidation reaction and being oxidized to lead sulfate; lead dioxide acts as the positive electrode, undergoing a reduction reaction and being reduced to lead sulfate.
12
4
Share

What Causes Motorcycle Front Brake Failure?

Motorcycle front disc brake failure should first be addressed by bleeding the air, then inspecting whether the brake pads and brake discs are intact. If they are severely worn, replace them with new disc brakes. If the issue is not due to disc brake wear, it could be a blockage in the brake pump or brake oil line. Motorcycles do not necessarily require shop visits for maintenance and repairs. Motorcycle maintenance methods: 1. Oil change: For newly purchased motorcycles, the break-in period is 2000 kilometers. Change the oil once at 500 kilometers, then again at 2000 kilometers. After the break-in period, change the oil every 2000 kilometers during normal operation. 2. Replace the air filter element: Clean the air filter element once a year. 3. Daily maintenance: Keep the vehicle clean. Maintain normal tire pressure. Ensure the battery is fully charged.
5
1
Share

Can Cars Experience Altitude Sickness?

Cars can experience altitude sickness. Many areas at high altitudes require climbing slopes, which demands sufficient power. If a car suffers from altitude sickness, there is a chance it may experience fuel cutoff and stall. Here are some details about car altitude sickness: 1. Insufficient Power: Due to the thin oxygen at high altitudes, the amount of oxygen entering the engine cylinders decreases, leading to reduced combustion efficiency. As a result, the energy provided by the engine diminishes, manifesting as insufficient power supply, sluggish acceleration, and difficulty in overtaking. These characteristics are most evident in naturally aspirated and turbocharged models. 2. Overheated Brake Fluid and Stalling: The low boiling point at high altitudes and numerous mountain roads cause frequent braking, which raises the temperature of the brake fluid. Overfilling the fuel tank leaves insufficient air inside, creating an instant vacuum that cuts off the fuel pump, leading to dangerous stalling. Frequent gear shifts can also cause the water temperature to rise, resulting in power loss and other issues.
13
4
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.