97 CRV A/C filter service
how do I take out the A/C filter to service and/or replace?
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Re: 97 CRV A/C filter service
semipro wrote:
> how do I take out the A/C filter to service and/or replace? > ====================== 'Cabin Filter' is the term you're looking for. Here you go: http://www.hondasuv.com/members/show...t=cabin+filter I got 366 hits when I searched it at www.hondasuv.com Time to adjust your valves too, I imagine... SEARCH 'burnt valves' 'Curly' |
Re: 97 CRV A/C filter service
On Jul 14, 2:23 am, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote:
> semipro wrote: > > how do I take out the A/C filter to service and/or replace? > > ====================== > > 'Cabin Filter' is the term you're looking for. Here you go: > > http://www.hondasuv.com/members/show...highlight=cabi.... > > I got 366 hits when I searched it atwww.hondasuv.com > > Time to adjust your valves too, I imagine... SEARCH 'burnt valves' > > 'Curly' I did my CR-V awhile back but I just did my Suzuki Grand Vitara last night and they use a split filter to eliminate removal of the metal bar that is in the way. Not that it's a big deal to remove, but I'm wondering if the split Suzuki filter would fit in the Honda since the systems look identical (to me). I'd go out to the garage and look but I'm in my jammies. |
Re: 97 CRV A/C filter service
Siskuwihane wrote:
> On Jul 14, 2:23 am, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote: >> semipro wrote: >>> how do I take out the A/C filter to service and/or replace? >> ====================== >> >> 'Cabin Filter' is the term you're looking for. Here you go: >> >> http://www.hondasuv.com/members/show...highlight=cabi... >> >> I got 366 hits when I searched it atwww.hondasuv.com >> >> Time to adjust your valves too, I imagine... SEARCH 'burnt valves' >> >> 'Curly' > > I did my CR-V awhile back but I just did my Suzuki Grand Vitara last > night and they use a split filter to eliminate removal of the metal > bar that is in the way. Not that it's a big deal to remove, but I'm > wondering if the split Suzuki filter would fit in the Honda since the > systems look identical (to me). I'd go out to the garage and look but > I'm in my jammies. ----------------------------- Priorities. You should be more concerned about saving a $3,000 valve job than saving ten minutes of cabin filter labor each year . . 'Curly' |
Re: 97 CRV A/C filter service
On Jul 14, 3:03 pm, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote:
> Siskuwihane wrote: > > On Jul 14, 2:23 am, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote: > >> semipro wrote: > >>> how do I take out the A/C filter to service and/or replace? > >> ====================== > > >> 'Cabin Filter' is the term you're looking for. Here you go: > > >>http://www.hondasuv.com/members/show...highlight=cabi... > > >> I got 366 hits when I searched it atwww.hondasuv.com > > >> Time to adjust your valves too, I imagine... SEARCH 'burnt valves' > > >> 'Curly' > > > I did my CR-V awhile back but I just did my Suzuki Grand Vitara last > > night and they use a split filter to eliminate removal of the metal > > bar that is in the way. Not that it's a big deal to remove, but I'm > > wondering if the split Suzuki filter would fit in the Honda since the > > systems look identical (to me). I'd go out to the garage and look but > > I'm in my jammies. > > ----------------------------- > > Priorities. You should be more concerned about saving a $3,000 valve job > than saving ten minutes of cabin filter labor each year . . WHAT?? What do my vavles have to do with my cabin filter observation? That doesn't make any sense. |
Re: 97 CRV A/C filter service
On Jul 14, 3:33 pm, Siskuwihane <Siskuwiha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 14, 3:03 pm, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Siskuwihane wrote: > > > On Jul 14, 2:23 am, motsco_ <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote: > > >> semipro wrote: > > >>> how do I take out the A/C filter to service and/or replace? > > >> ====================== > > > >> 'Cabin Filter' is the term you're looking for. Here you go: > > > >>http://www.hondasuv.com/members/show...highlight=cabi... > > > >> I got 366 hits when I searched it atwww.hondasuv.com > > > >> Time to adjust your valves too, I imagine... SEARCH 'burnt valves' > > > >> 'Curly' > > > > I did my CR-V awhile back but I just did my Suzuki Grand Vitara last > > > night and they use a split filter to eliminate removal of the metal > > > bar that is in the way. Not that it's a big deal to remove, but I'm > > > wondering if the split Suzuki filter would fit in the Honda since the > > > systems look identical (to me). I'd go out to the garage and look but > > > I'm in my jammies. > > > ----------------------------- > > > Priorities. You should be more concerned about saving a $3,000 valve job > > than saving ten minutes of cabin filter labor each year . . > > WHAT?? > > What do my vavles have to do with my cabin filter observation? That > doesn't make any sense.- Hide quoted text - Make that "valves". |
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