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You could almost call this Part 3 of my Honda Element/CRV 110K Service videos. I’ve done a few other videos on cabin air filter replacements so I decided to make this a separate part to the series. If you have a Honda Element or CRV from 2002-2007ish I feel this video will apply. Cabin air filter replacement should occur about every 30K or so. It helps to keep the air inside the cabin free of dust and pollen as well as eliminates the conditions that cause evaporator odor. It’s an easy service you can perform yourself thus saving you a lot of money. So don’t be afraid to ‘get dirty’ on this one.
Here are some links to the Element/CRV 110K service
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMplrMKIIoo&feature=youtu.be
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gciwVamERn0&feature=youtu.be
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