SOURCE: 2008 honda pilot cabin air filter
This solution pertains to a 2008 Honda Pilot...To replace the cabin air filter which is located on the passenger side of the vehicle behind the glove box: Open glove box and remove stored items...while sitting in the passenger seat, pull towards you on each of the two clips on the left and right side of the glove box...this will cause them to become loose and the glove box will tip out completely exposing the inside of the dashboard. (Alternately...carefully pull towards you on the top center of the glove box which will cause the left and right side stops to pull away from the edges and allow the glove box to tip out) Here it gets tricky...the box holding the cartridge for the cabin air filter is the large black box on the left side behind the glove box The filter fits in a removable tray vertically inside that box. A pressure clip at the top of the box allows the vertical cover to be removed exposing the tray with the Cabin air filter... BUT!!! There is a plastic bar an inch or so high which has been placed there by the manufacturer to prevent most from changing the filter without the service department being involved. This bar must be cut with a sharp sheetrock knife or hacksaw and discarded, (it will not be reinstalled). Then there is a flat metal bar behind the plastic bar that can be removed using an 8mm socket and a phillips screwdriver. There are 2 8mm screws and one phillips head screw on each side that must be removed in order to remove the metal bar. THEN you can remove the cover to the cabin air filter box, pull out the tray with the filter (note how the filter is in the box so the new one can be placed the same way) reinsert the tray with the new filter and replace the tray cover. All other steps to finish the job are obvious as everything is the reverse. Actually the whole process is a lot of trouble and unless you are determined to change the filter I would recommend not doing it.
SOURCE: 2008 Honda PIlot a/c cabin filter
try looking for the big tube its ribbed leads to a box open the box and you will find your filter just replace it with the new one the same way you took the old one out.
SOURCE: what type of battery should i replace with in my
Depend what Brand of battery you need and where you byu:
You can buy it at Honda dealer, at sears, Autozone or anywhere.
Each seller has a database:
First you have to select the brand name of the battery you want:
After select the year, make and model. For you car select 2008, Honda , Pilot
After they will ask for engine size, and in some place is your car i 4x4 or 2x4:
For example at AutoZone, for 2008, Honda Pilot 3.5L MFI SOHC
If you select the brand, Gold-Duralast Battery, this is going to be:
Part Number: 24F-DLG
Weight: 43.7 lbs
Warranty: 8 YR
Notes: *** 750 cold cranking Amps (935 cranking Amps) *** 130 reserve minutes. -> 3 year free replacement.
And will cost you:
Price:$89.99
Core: $5
Total:$94.99
*Core value is the used part that manufacturers use for rebuilding. AutoZone charges the core value to customers because manufacturers include it in their prices. When you return your core to AutoZone, we'll refund your core charge.
SOURCE: how do I remove the
Typically, you need to release interior trim, to gain access to several thumb nuts (can be turned by hand). These nuts retain the entire assembly, and need to be released to access bulbs.
Open the back hatch of your Honda Pilot and look for two small screws. They will be right behind the tail light. Remove the two screws, using a standard screw driver. You should now be able to pull the tail light box away from the car a few inches to allow access to the sides of the tail light box
Remove the two ball sockets found on both sides of the tail light box. At this point you should be able to move the entire assembly enough to get at the tail light. Inside the tail light you will find three bulb sockets. Remove all three bulbs by turning the sockets to the left.
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