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    crazycory22crazycory22
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      Eric~
      Does a 1998 Honda Accord have a cabin air filter on it? If so where do I access it to change it?

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    • #464440
      college mancollege man
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        Look in your owners manual. but I don’t
        think it does. In cabin filters did not get mandated
        until 2000

        #464446
        EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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          No it does not. Those didn’t show up in the Civic till about 2000

          #464478
          johnzcarzjohnzcarz
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            The ’98 Accord does have a cabin filter (actually 2 of them). It’s a bit of a PITA to replace on these, not like later models where it’s just behind the glovebox.
            The Honda part # is 80291-S84-A01 but you can get aftermarkets pretty easily.

            #464764
            EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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              For some reason I thought this topic was for a Civic. The Accord DID have a cabin air filter during that year and as stated it is located behind the glovebox.

              #464778
              fitonefitone
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                Yes, as stated earlier the 1998 was the first year Accords used a cabin filter. The 1998-2002 are a pain to replace compared to 2003 and up. They are located behind the glovebox but it’s not as simple as just removing the glovebox. There’s usually some instructions included with the filters. But you might want to either search Youtube or go to some of the Accord forums for DIY info with pictures or video. Plan on about at least 45 minutes the first time you attempt this and keep track of all the screws. Probably about dozen or so fasteners to remove in the process of the changeout along with three dash panels that must be removed. Just take your time and you can do this..

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                fitonefitone
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                  Yes, as stated earlier the 1998 was the first year Accords used a cabin filter. The 1998-2002 are a pain to replace compared to 2003 and up. They are located behind the glovebox but it’s not as simple as just removing the glovebox. There’s usually some instructions included with the filters. But you might want to either search Youtube or go to some of the Accord forums for DIY info with pictures or video. Plan on about at least 45 minutes the first time you attempt this and keep track of all the screws. Probably about dozen or so fasteners to remove in the process of the changeout along with three dash panels that must be removed. Just take your time and you can do this..

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