Cool, thanks. I might have to do this, pollen is out of control down here.
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03-27-2011, 03:25 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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Cool, thanks. I might have to do this, pollen is out of control down here.
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Just ordered mine. I'm at 27,000 miles and have not replaced my stock filter...yikes.
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FYI: you can visually check the condition of the filter by looking behind and below the battery. The air inlet is in the firewall and provides a view of the filter.
I have to remove the piece that holds the battery cover to get a good view. Easy job - just a few "pop rivets" and a little twisting and it comes right off. Replacing the piece is only very slightly more difficult. It's a snap after you do it once.
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It's not that much work and it's a lot easier than R&Ring the glove box.
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If you guys want to go OEM this is the cheapest place I found it for $21.85. MSRP is $32.00. Its the 4th part down from the list.
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