Planning to change engine & cabin air filter

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What is the fram engine air filter Part number? Anyone can direct me to the DIY guide link.
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What is the fram engine air filter Part number? Anyone can direct me to the DIY guide link.
There is no Fram part number for the engine air filter since they haven't released one.

Honda part #17220-5AA-A00 for Turbo
#17720-5BA-A00 for 2.0
 

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K&N air filter 33-5044 Wix air filter WA10417... For 2016 Civic ex-t coupe.
 

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What is the fram engine air filter Part number? Anyone can direct me to the DIY guide link.
Diy. Pop hood.. Locate airbox. Directly behind driver side headlamp. And in front of fuse box (wich is in front of battery.. Remove 3 metal clips. Remove bu pulling up amd out to the side.. Remove filter and replace with new one.. Reverse the directions given here to finish..

Cabin filter.. Drop glove box.. Squeeze 2 ends of glove box and lower glove box further. Behind glove box push 2 tabs on each side inwards and pull out.. Replace filter and reverse instructions..
 


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Diy. Pop hood.. Locate airbox. Directly behind driver side headlamp. And in front of fuse box (wich is in front of battery.. Remove 3 metal clips. Remove bu pulling up amd out to the side.. Remove filter and replace with new one.. Reverse the directions given here to finish..

Cabin filter.. Drop glove box.. Squeeze 2 ends of glove box and lower glove box further. Behind glove box push 2 tabs on each side inwards and pull out.. Replace filter and reverse instructions..
I'd add,

1. for the EAF, you may be tempted to unplug the MAF sensor, do not, if the ignition is in ACC mode it may set off a bunch of fault codes that need to be cleared with an OBD tool.

2. for the CAF, take note of the "Air Flow" direction markers printed on the CAF cover and the replacement filter itself.
 

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Diy. Pop hood.. Locate airbox. Directly behind driver side headlamp. And in front of fuse box (wich is in front of battery.. Remove 3 metal clips. Remove bu pulling up amd out to the side.. Remove filter and replace with new one.. Reverse the directions given here to finish..

Cabin filter.. Drop glove box.. Squeeze 2 ends of glove box and lower glove box further. Behind glove box push 2 tabs on each side inwards and pull out.. Replace filter and reverse instructions..
I don't know about other models, but my ext has no clips, the air box is held on with 4 screws.
 

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I don't know about other models, but my ext has no clips, the air box is held on with 4 screws.
This is true of my 18 Hatchback EX as well - four screws, no clips. The screws are soft, so be careful not to strip them.
 

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My LX have clips :)

To start safely a screw if the thread are soft ( plastic or wood ) turn the screw counterclockwise one turn, you'll feel and may hear the screw right in te starting thread.

Do some test in you home, you'll will see what I mean
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