How do you replace air filter in Acura TL?

How do you replace air filter in Acura TL?

Grab it from the edge nearest the passenger door, and pull down with your hand to pop it out. Open the glove box and unhook the arm on the right side by pushing down until it pops out. Push in on both sides of the glove box and the whole thing should now swing down out of the way.

How often should I replace my Acura air filter?

The cabin air filter should be replaced every 15-20k miles. The filter is located behind the glove box in the 2004 to 2008 Acura TL, but before you can get to it, you first have to pull off the bottom panel of the dash below the glove box door. Grab it from the edge nearest the passenger door, and pull down with your hand to pop it out.

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.

Grab it from the edge nearest the passenger door, and pull down with your hand to pop it out. Open the glove box and unhook the arm on the right side by pushing down until it pops out. Push in on both sides of the glove box and the whole thing should now swing down out of the way.

The cabin air filter should be replaced every 15-20k miles. The filter is located behind the glove box in the 2004 to 2008 Acura TL, but before you can get to it, you first have to pull off the bottom panel of the dash below the glove box door. Grab it from the edge nearest the passenger door, and pull down with your hand to pop it out.

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.