2003-2016 Honda and Acura Cabin Air Filter Retains New Car Aura
- Feb 18, 2016
Honda cars have long been considered some of the most reliable on the road today. The company first started to make its mark in the early 60s. Today it offers a number of models with a range of price points that will appeal to just about any budget. Top models include the Civic, the second-longest continuously running nameplate from a Japanese manufacturer; the Fit, Accord, CR-V, CR-Z, Legend and Odyssey. The company is also known for its hybrid versions including the Civic hybrid, the Insight, and CR-Z.
Once it had developed a top reputation for offering a dependable car for a modest price, the company became the first Japanese auto-maker to offer a dedicated luxury brand now known as Acura in 1986 and has been able to sustain a reputation of reliability with that nameplate as well. It’s not easy to maintain a reputation of reliability and to keep and cultivate the loyalty of owners for so long. Keeping a well performing vehicle is essential as a major element in retaining owner loyalty. One such way is to maintain the freshness of the interior of the vehicle. This can be achieved with periodic replacement of cabin air filters. Owners who regularly exchange their car’s old cabin air filter assure that the interior of the vehicle maintains a pleasant odor as it provides proper airflow and performance of the heater and air conditioner.
Not replacing an old, dirty, or clogged cabin air filter can actually be the source of the stale odor you smell and the root of air conditioning or heater problems. It can also prevent good airflow through the cockpit. All of this can easily be remedied by simply replacing the outdated filter. You may not even be aware that the cause of that stinky smell in the passenger compartment of your Honda or Acura is the cabin air filter because such filters have only recently been incorporated into cars’ air conditioner and heating systems. Replacement of the filter is as easy as taking out the old one and slipping in a new one. The housing for the air filter is usually located in one of three locations – under the hood, beneath the dashboard, or behind the glove box. K&N offers a replacement reusable cabin air filter specifically designed for many 2003-2016 Honda and Acura models. K&N cabin air filter VF2001 is electrostatically charged to capture most kinds of molds, mildew and a variety of other contaminants, which improves the cockpit’s odor and cleans as well as freshens incoming air. K&N cabin air filters are washable and can be refreshed every 12,000 to 15,000 miles or once a year with the K&N Refresher Kit. This ensures that the owner does not have to buy a new replacement cabin air filter for several years. K&N is sure of the quality of the product and backs it with a 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty. The company has built a rock-solid reputation of reliability on its engine air filters. The cabin air filters include the same high standards of design and performance. That is why they too are popular with millions of vehicle owners. The VF2001 cabin air filter will perform on the 2003 through 2016 Honda and Acura models listed here: 2016 Honda Pilot 3.5L V6 To discover the proper cabin air filter for your car, truck, or SUV check out the K&N search by vehicle tool. K&N is always developing new cabin air filters. If we do not have a filter for your vehicle at this time, please ask us to make one using the online product request. |
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