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TYC Cabin Air Filter for ACURA RSX

  • TYC Cabin Air Filter protects passengers by eliminating nearly 100% of exhaust pollutants entering the interior of the vehicle
  • Excellent filter performance (dust loading capacity and pressure drop) that meets or exceeds the Original Equipment
  • Easy do-it-yourself installation! (Installation instructions are included)
  • This kit contains BOTH Particulate cabin air filters you need to replace your existing filters

Product Description
All TYC cabin air filters are manufactured with superior material and processes, with workmanship and performance backed by a comprehensive product warranty. The filters come in two types: Particulate and Carbon. The type of TYC cabin air filter you receive for your car will based on the type that is chosen by the Original Equipment for optimum performance (dust loading capacity and pressure drop). All TYC cabin air filters have the quality and filter performance (dust loading capacity and pressure drop) that is comparable to or exceeding the Original Equipment. These high quality cabin air filters enable peak operating efficiency of the vehicle heating & air conditioning system and provides clean air by trapping airborne allergens, pollen, mold spores, and dust that aggravate respiratory problems; Typical filter removes 2-12 grams of particulate matter during its service life and replacement is recommended every 12 months or 12,000 miles.

TYC Cabin Air Filter for ACURA RSX



 

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K. Rigby says in May 27th 2010 at 5:51 am    

I installed the replacement cabin air filter in my 2007 Honda Accord after having the vehicle for 18 months, and it made a pretty good difference in the air quality and velocity. So, I decided to replace the one in the 2004 Honda Civic as well — the instructions were clear, except that you have to use a little force to push the tabs from the inside of the glove comparment outward, and then the glovebox falls down.

The whole thing took under 10 minutes end to end, and I expect to get better results with the Civic since these filters had never been changed.
Rating: 5 / 5

M. Ram says in May 27th 2010 at 6:56 am    

I’ve done general maintenance on my cars for years but never replaced a cabin air filter before. After a quick check online, I saw that the procedure for changing it (them actually, as there are two filter plates) is pretty simple (the box comes with nice instructions, by the way). You open your glove box, pop off its the holding clips, pull off the cover to the filter compartment inside and pull out the two baskets (one slides out from the right). [I ran the A/C here for a few minutes to clear out the system.] Then just replace the filter packs with the new ones and put everything back in reverse.

The air does smell cleaner, the A/C is colder, and I don’t know if the systems are connected, but my engine doesn’t seem to be as taxed when the air is turned on.

There’s really no reason not to change these yourself, especially given the price (a fraction of what it would cost at a shop). On my 2004 Civic it’s recommended every 30,000 miles, but my filters were pretty dirty (I mostly drive in the city) so you might want to check them around every 20,000.
Rating: 5 / 5

TimeLimitXceeded says in May 27th 2010 at 8:05 am    

This item fit in my 2003 Honda Element. I could tell the difference in air quality about 2 days after putting it in.

4 Stars
Rating: 4 / 5

KC Mares says in May 27th 2010 at 9:40 am    

Perfect fit for my Honda and seems to work fine at capturing dust and other particles.
Rating: 4 / 5

Tom from NY says in May 27th 2010 at 12:09 pm    

Directions are clear and easy to understand – took me about 15 minutes to install both filters and this was the first time I’ve changed them myself. Saves $$$ – the local Honda dealer was charging $75 to perform this service.
Rating: 5 / 5

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