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Cabin Air Filter

2006 Honda Civic Cabin Air Filter after 46,344 Miles2006 Honda Civic Cabin Air Filter after 46,344 Miles
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While removing the Honda Music Link cable (head unit to interface box cable, specifically) from my car so that I may list the HML on eBay tonight, I happened to have the glove box flipped down. Remembering that the cabin air filter is back there and knowing that I’d never changed it, I decided to give it a look.

I’m really glad I did. After 46,344 miles of driving in all sorts of conditions, it was pretty dirty. As you can see there was everything from cotton wood seeds to a dead bee, an odd lump of something, and loads of road dust packed into it. Even the back side of it looked dirty. Oops.

Oh, yeah, and when brand new those filters are brilliant white.

Here (full res) is a photo of it straight on, if you want to try and figure out what all the gunk in it really is. It looks worse from that angle because the edges of the fins are completely dirty, but the sides of some of them are still (relatively) clean.

1 Response

  1. johnridley January 22, 2008

    Oddly enough, I’ve found that cabin air filters get dirty faster than engine air cleaners.

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