I used this to replace the cabin air filter on my 2010 Honda Civic Coupe. After hearing that the dealer was charging almost a hundred dollars to replace this filter, I started looking for alternatives. It was possible to buy an OEM cabin filter from the dealer and replace it yourself, but the OEM filter cost about twenty-five dollars. It still sounds a bit pricey just replacing that filter. Finding a filter from Wix was very cheap at half the price the retailer is asking and finding a way to change the filter online. Simply empty the glove box, push the sides of the glove box to allow it to swing down. This will expose the filter housing. Squeeze the tabs on either side to pull it out and easily replace the filter. Just make sure you put the new filter in the same way as the old one, with the correct flow direction. It needs to be attached to your air vents. :)
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