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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Sacramento
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Greetings All
I want to check the cabin fan as there is some noise coming from it. The noise increase as the fan speed increases. Does someone know how to take the fan out. I know iw sits on the right side of the cabin filter. Any help is appreciated.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Maryland
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Here's a link for the procedure for the Odyessy:
http://www.hondarepair.com/bulletins...rmotor_ody.pdf I followed this for my 2004 Pilot and it was exactly the same. The 3 screws can be removed with an 8mm socket. A flexible extension on a 1/4" socket wrench makes it easy to get to the screw in the corner, but not essential. Cheers! Ed |
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Join Date: May 2008
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Look for the thread "DIY Cabin Filter Replacement" by Hondaman2 in the Maintenance area of this forum. It starts with pictures of how to take off the sill. I just grabbed it and pulled it up (gently). Then peel off a few inches of the trim/weatherstrip adjacent to the kick panel, remove the black plug on the bottom of the kick panel (pry it off with a flat screwdriver) and pull the kick panel off.
While you are at it, you should replace the cabin filter as long as you're taking the kick panel off. It makes taking the glove box out a cinch. Ed |
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