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    EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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      It’s not glamorous but doing this job yourself can save you quite a bit of money.

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      JerrodJerrod
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        Congrats on your 300,000th subscriber, Eric! I told you that you were onto something – I love it when I’m right. Cheers.

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        EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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          [quote=”jerrodl” post=75342]Congrats on your 300,000th subscriber, Eric! I told you that you were onto something – I love it when I’m right. Cheers.[/quote]

          Thank you very much! Yea, I think I’ve found something I’m good at. Thanks for watching!

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          LeonLeon
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            Great video! I did the modification you’re talking about. I don’t know if you read it but I mentioned installing a new AC system in my sister’s 2005 CRV based on one of your vids and I had to take the evaporator out and also change the cabin filter after I removed the blower. I had to cut that piece of plastic you were talking about and remove that metal bar except I had a couple of wire harnesses attached to the back side of the metal bar that needed to be detached and my filter laid horizontal and it was two small filters side by side and yours is one whole one. But everything else was the same including the glove box.

            Thanks

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            Hokiedad4Hokiedad4
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              I’ve done this job many times on our 2001 Odyssey. I do not remove the far left fastener (the one behind the panel), but loosen it just enough for the bar to fall down and out of the way. A ratcheting wrench makes loosening and tightening that fastener much easier.

              Also, a second pair of hands comes in handy for pulling the panel out while you tighten that left fastener, and for holding the glove box in place while you screw it back in.

              My 2004 Accord design is much easier.

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