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Old 02-06-2008, 01:02 PM
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Re: Clean or replace your own cabin filter, improve air flow & save a bundle

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Have you tried stripping? A little bit of jumping out of birthday cakes can earn you a lot of cash.

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Old 02-06-2008, 03:14 PM
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Re: Clean or replace your own cabin filter, improve air flow & save a bundle

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Have you tried stripping? A little bit of jumping out of birthday cakes can earn you a lot of cash.
Like air filters...not all strippers are created equal. $210 and hour eh? Is that good or bad?
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Re: Clean or replace your own cabin filter, improve air flow & save a bundle

Not sure......probably don't make that much...unless they are famous.

But unless you're disgusting I am sure you ca make more than minimum wage.

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But unless you're disgusting I am sure you ca make more than minimum wage.
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Re: Clean or replace your own cabin filter, improve air flow & save a bundle

This thread rocks!!!
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Re: Clean or replace your own cabin filter, improve air flow & save a bundle

Just finished my replacement of the cabin filter. I had the directions posted here by my side as I proceeded. I think I discovered that the little hook to the right of the glovebox was never connected to the stud. My box has never opened with the dampening this is supposed to provide. Once again, this great club provided wonderful information that took the mystery out of Ridgeline maintenance. Thanks for the very valuable instructions.
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Old 02-10-2008, 03:02 PM
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Re: Clean or replace your own cabin filter, improve air flow & save a bundle

You're so welcome. Thanks to all of you who bump this thread for reminding us to do this small bit of maintenance. We replaced ours again today. The old one was full of dirt, bugs and unidentifiable crud.
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Re: Clean or replace your own cabin filter, improve air flow & save a bundle

I am going to replace mine soon as well...I planned it once, but nobody had them in stock. I will have to order one now. I think it's time to replace both air filters for me.
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Re: Clean or replace your own cabin filter, improve air flow & save a bundle

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Then some general cleanup and put it back together. Insert the filter and push until it clicks. Hook the arm on the post on the right of the glove box. Line the keyhole up past the metal stopper on the backside of the opening and insert the rubber stopper. Click the tabs into place.
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