How to Replace the Pollen Filter on a Honda Pilot
The Honda Pilot is equipped with a pollen and dust filter that keeps the air in the passenger cabin free of allergens. This filter is commonly referred to as a cabin air filter. Honda recommends replacing the cabin filter in the Pilot every 10,000 miles or once every 12 months. If you drive the Pilot regularly on dirt roads or in heavy traffic, the filter will get dirty more quickly. A clean pollen filter will improve air flow in the passenger cabin through the air conditioning system.
Instructions
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Open the glove compartment. Unhook the stop on the outside of the right wall of the glove compartment.
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Push in on both sides of the top of the glove compartment to unhook it from the dash. Lower the glove compartment to the floor of the Pilot.
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Pull the filter frame out of the filter compartment.
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Remove the old filter from the frame.
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Insert a new filter into the filter frame. Make sure the air flow indicator printed on the frame is pointing down.
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Slide the filter frame into the frame compartment.
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Raise the glove compartment up from the floor. Hook the stop back together on the right side of the glove compartment.
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References
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