Panel Type Cabin Air Filter
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Purolator Panel Type Cabin Air Filter

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The Purolator BreatheEasy Cabin Air Filter helps eliminate harmful contaminants inside your vehicle, including dust, dirt, pollen and pollutants, and meets or exceeds OEM specifications.
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Installation Instructions Included:Yes
Length:9.21 in
Location:Varies by Application
Thickness:1.14 in
Width:8.86 in

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PurolatorPanel Type Cabin Air Filter
 
4.1

(based on 45 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (18)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (18)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (6)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (3)

  • 1 Stars

     

    (0)

88%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easy to use (32)
  • Lightweight (15)
  • Durable (8)
  • Versatile (6)
  • High-performance (4)

Cons

  • Flimsy (11)

Best Uses

  • Small cars (20)
  • Large cars (9)
  • Trucks (3)
    • Car & Truck:
    • Casual driver (15), Auto enthusiast (8)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Casual driver (11), Auto enthusiast (9), Truck enthusiast (3)
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (31)

Most Liked Positive Review

 

SAVE MONEY, DO IT YOURSELF

The Honda dealer wanted $65 to install filter on my 2007 Accord. That sounded pretty steep. I asked a Honda mechanic how to change it. He showed me how to change the filter. ...Read complete review

The Honda dealer wanted $65 to install filter on my 2007 Accord. That sounded pretty steep. I asked a Honda mechanic how to change it. He showed me how to change the filter. I changed it within one minute at a cost of [$].

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Most Liked Negative Review

 

2008 Honda CR-V

Not quite as easy to install as the engine air filter. I've got a 2008 Honda CR-V and the filter didn't fit as flush with the housing as I would've liked. Took a little ...Read complete review

Not quite as easy to install as the engine air filter. I've got a 2008 Honda CR-V and the filter didn't fit as flush with the housing as I would've liked. Took a little bit of work to get it to where I felt OK with it. Still, it was fairly easy to install for a complete non-mechanic like myself. The CR-V manual says NOTHING about installing the cabin filter or the engine filter (c'mon, Honda, really?), so I Googled and found a short video that explained the process.

As for the store experience itself, we ordered the filters online, visited the store an hour later, were in and out and on our way. If the product didn't feel a bit flimsy, I'd probably have given the experience a 4 or 5.

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3.0

2008 Honda CR-V

By Chris

from Shawnee, KS

About Me Casual Driver

Pros

  • Lightweight

Cons

  • Flimsy

Best Uses

    Comments about Purolator Panel Type Cabin Air Filter:

    Not quite as easy to install as the engine air filter. I've got a 2008 Honda CR-V and the filter didn't fit as flush with the housing as I would've liked. Took a little bit of work to get it to where I felt OK with it. Still, it was fairly easy to install for a complete non-mechanic like myself. The CR-V manual says NOTHING about installing the cabin filter or the engine filter (c'mon, Honda, really?), so I Googled and found a short video that explained the process.

    As for the store experience itself, we ordered the filters online, visited the store an hour later, were in and out and on our way. If the product didn't feel a bit flimsy, I'd probably have given the experience a 4 or 5.

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    • No

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    4.0

    For the price, it's hard to beat!

    By Mini Trucker with a civic

    from Atlanta, GA.

    About Me Auto Enthusiast, Casual Driver, Truck Enthusiast

    Level 1

    Pros

    • Durable
    • Easy To Use
    • Lightweight
    • Versatile

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Small Cars

      Comments about Purolator Panel Type Cabin Air Filter:

      I've previously purchased this cabin air filter for my 08' Civic Si. I didn't expect much honestly, it's not a high performance part, just meant to keep the air you breath fresh and clean. So I honestly don't see why you need to spend big money on a cabin air filter. It's really just a matter of personal prefrence in my honest opinion. As far as the install goes, it's a piece of cake. Just search it in youtube, enough said. I had zero problems with fitment. I don't know what everyone else is talking about. Save yourself the money and replace your own filter. Took me less than 10 minutes. And if you look up AAP Coupons online you can get a really great deal. I spent less than $12.00 for mine after code. Picked it up in store, no problems!

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      • No

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      3.0

      Had to Trim to Fit

      By Comet2k

      from Des Plaines, Ill.

      About Me Casual Driver

      Verified Buyer
      Level 2

      Pros

        Cons

        • Difficult To Use

        Best Uses

          Comments about Purolator Panel Type Cabin Air Filter:

          As others have mentioned, had to trim a little bit off the edges to make it fit inside the tray. This was for a 2003 Accord. Because others didn't have the same problem with their Accords, I wonder if the filters sometimes come from the factory with excess material around the edges. This could be a quality control issue or because Purolator buys from different suppliers. No big deal, but annoying.

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          • No

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          2.0

          Cheap imitation

          By Regular guy who takes care of his stuff

          from Florida

          About Me Auto Enthusiast

          Level 1

          Pros

          • Made in USA

          Cons

          • Flimsy
          • Like Airport Toilet Paper

          Best Uses

          • No Smoking With This
          • Ok If Ac In Recirc Full
          • Small Cars

          Comments about Purolator Panel Type Cabin Air Filter:

          This filter has about 1/3 less pleats than the OEM meaning about 1/3 less area of filter membrane. The filter paper is much thinner than OEM and take care the ends stay in the filter end. The box says change every 12 months which is about right for this. I don't smoke but if I or a passenger did this thing wouldn't last too long.
          Sadly its marked made in USA but I guess we take what work we cane.

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          4.0

          cabin air filter for 07 Honda

          By steve

          from north alabama

          About Me Casual Driver

          Verified Buyer
          3 or more reviews submitted

          Pros

          • Lightweight

          Cons

          • Alittle Off Fitment

          Best Uses

          • Filter The Air

          Comments about Purolator Panel Type Cabin Air Filter:

          fitment was alittle tight on 07 honda accord. you have to also work with it to ensure the filter dosen't get push in so as to allow air to bypass the actual filter element, hence you push in ansd down on the inside frame of the actual filter holder inside the car., but seems to work fine

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          4.0

          Save Money

          By Sammy Boy

          from Somerset, MA

          About Me Casual Driver

          Pros

          • Easy To Use

          Cons

          • Flimsy

          Best Uses

          • Large Cars

          Comments about Purolator Panel Type Cabin Air Filter:

          I like purolator products. Decent fit and takes 2 minutes on my 2010 Honda CR-V. Dealer wants $90 to replace, how can they justify that. Crazy thing is owners manual will not tell you how to change it.

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          4.0

          Does its job

          By Rich

          from Jacksonville, FL

          About Me Casual Driver

          Verified Buyer
          3 or more reviews submitted

          Pros

          • Easy To Use
          • Lightweight

          Cons

          • Flimsy

          Best Uses

          • Small Cars

          Comments about Purolator Panel Type Cabin Air Filter:

          Product does what it is intended to do but the durability seems to be lacking.

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          • No

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          5.0

          Great buy!

          By Tubby

          from York, PA

          About Me Casual Driver

          Verified Buyer
          Level 1

          Pros

          • Lightweight

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Large Cars
            • Small Cars

            Comments about Purolator Panel Type Cabin Air Filter:

            This is a great product, and affordable. Will continue to buy this brand.

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            • No

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            5.0

            I would buy this product again

            By Bob

            from Fairfax Station, VA

            About Me Auto Enthusiast

            Verified Buyer
            Level 2

            Pros

            • Durable
            • Easy To Use

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Large Cars

              Comments about Purolator Panel Type Cabin Air Filter:

              Great product

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              • No

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              5.0

              Replace cabin air filter in 2007 Honda

              By DV

              from Southern New Jersey

              About Me Auto Enthusiast

              Verified Buyer
              3 or more reviews submitted

              Pros

              • Easy To Use
              • Very Easy To Isntall

              Cons

              • None

              Best Uses

              • Specified Car

              Comments about Purolator Panel Type Cabin Air Filter:

              Very easy to install once I located a video online that showed the process. Provides better clean air flow for cabin.

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              • No

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              5 Questions | 6 Answers
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              • Q:

                Where is it located on a 2007 H0nda Civic LX
                Asked on 12/26/2011 by Anonymous

                1 answer

                • CUSTOMER CARE

                  A:

                  Cabin Air filters from Purolator are generally found in one of two locations: under the hood or under the dash board.

                  Answered on 12/26/2011 by DIY Daniel from AAP
              • Q:

                There are two cabin filters side by side. Do you need to buy a quantity of two or does the part number cover a pair of filters? Obviously, no one would ever changeout only one of the two filters. So, it would make sense to sell them in pairs, like brake pads.
                Asked on 7/15/2011 by panda1323 from Mundelein, IL

                1 answer

                • CUSTOMER CARE

                  A:

                  This part is sold individually, You have to order this part in 2 Qty.

                  Answered on 7/17/2011 by Henry from AAP
              • Q:

                Where is cabin filter located in my 2008 Honda CRV?
                Asked on 1/12/2011 by Warren from STROUDSBURG ,Pa

                1 answer

                • CUSTOMER CARE

                  A:

                  The Cabin filter is located behind glove compartment area, passenger side dash.

                  Answered on 1/18/2011 by David the Dynamite Parts Guy from AAP
              • Q:

                Can I replace the cabin air filter by myself? or I can go to one of the Advanced Auto Parts and get helped?!
                Asked on 6/20/2010 by Max from Blacksburg, VA

                2 answers

                • CUSTOMER CARE

                  A:

                  Replacing a cabin air filter is actually not that hard to do. Replacing a cabin air filter is not something that a store employee usually does, but if you go to the store and they are not that busy, one associate may be able to give you guidance.

                  Answered on 6/21/2010 by Mike from AAP
                • A:

                  check youtube
                  there is a video for a 2007 accord so there might be more

                  Answered on 7/15/2010 by tjs from northern Jersey
              • Q:

                Where is it located in the 2009 Honda Odyssey.

                Thanks.
                Asked on 6/15/2010 by Anonymous

                1 answer

                • CUSTOMER CARE

                  A:

                  It should be located behind the glove box.

                  Answered on 6/15/2010 by Mike from AAP
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