I used this filter on a 2007 Honda CRV. Arrived well, the cabin filter was quite easy to change. The filter is behind the glove box. I had to deactivate the glove box damper by pressing on the hood of the car. Then I tilted the glove box forward and clamped it on both sides. This exposed the filter. On a 2007 Honda CRV, remove the frame with the filter (some YouTube videos for newer models show the paper filter can be pulled out of the frame, but not on the 2007 model). After the frame was removed, I was able to easily take out the old filter and put in the new one. When I put the frame back in place, there was a pleasant click. Then I raised the glove box again and activated the damper by pushing it towards the rear of the car. The entire process took less than 5 minutes. After changing the filter, I feel a stronger air flow in the car. Despite the low mileage, the filter on my car was very dirty and I'm glad I replaced it. Ali Julia review
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