How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter in an 8th Generation Accord?
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Here are the steps to replace the cabin air filter in an 8th Generation Accord: 1. The cabin air filter is located behind the glove box on the passenger side. To replace it, first open the glove box. 2. Locate the fixing clip on the right side of the glove box and pull it outward firmly. Remove the fixing clip of the glove box cover to detach it. 3. Squeeze both sides of the glove box toward the center with both hands to remove it, revealing the cabin air filter cover. Press the fixing clips on both sides of the cover firmly to remove it. 4. Pull the old cabin air filter outward and install the new one, making sure not to install it backwards. Finally, reassemble everything in the reverse order of disassembly.
I remember the scene of changing the air conditioning filter for my 8th-generation Accord by myself, which turned out to be much simpler than expected. First, sit on the passenger side, open the glove box, and you'll see a connecting rope or plastic clip inside—use your fingers to unfasten or remove it. Then, gently pull down and lower the entire glove box, being careful not to use too much force to avoid breaking the plastic parts. At this point, the filter slot will be exposed in a fairly obvious position. When removing the old filter, remember its direction to avoid installing it backward. Before replacing it with a new one, I always check the model online to ensure compatibility—the 8th-generation usually takes a rectangular activated carbon filter. The whole process takes less than ten minutes, saving dozens of dollars compared to a repair shop while also ensuring better cabin air quality. I replace it every two years to prevent odor buildup. The key is to be gentle—even beginners can handle it easily, and no professional tools are needed.