When to change the Acura TL cabin air filter?

When to change the Acura TL cabin air filter?

This article applies to the 3rd Gen Acura TL (2004-2008). If you’ve never changed the cabin air filter in your Acura TL, then you’d be best served to do it sooner rather than later. The cabin air filter is responsible for filtering the air you breath in the car, via the heat and A/C.

How often should a cabin air filter be replaced?

The cabin air filter is responsible for filtering the air you breath in the car, via the heat and A/C. It should be replaced every 15-20,000 miles to ensure the air you’re breathing in while driving is clean of dust, pollen, and if you choose a charcoal filter, even bad smells.

How do you install a cabin air filter?

Pull the entire glove box assembly free. Now with the glove box out of the way you can see the rectangular cabin air filter. Press in the tabs on either side of it and pull the whole tray out. The new filter drops into the tray and slides back into the same spot. Figure 8. Push in the clips on either side and pull filter out. Figure 9.

This article applies to the 3rd Gen Acura TL (2004-2008). If you’ve never changed the cabin air filter in your Acura TL, then you’d be best served to do it sooner rather than later. The cabin air filter is responsible for filtering the air you breath in the car, via the heat and A/C.

The cabin air filter is responsible for filtering the air you breath in the car, via the heat and A/C. It should be replaced every 15-20,000 miles to ensure the air you’re breathing in while driving is clean of dust, pollen, and if you choose a charcoal filter, even bad smells.

Pull the entire glove box assembly free. Now with the glove box out of the way you can see the rectangular cabin air filter. Press in the tabs on either side of it and pull the whole tray out. The new filter drops into the tray and slides back into the same spot. Figure 8. Push in the clips on either side and pull filter out. Figure 9.