Friendly reminder to check your cabin filter!
They get dirty pretty fast. I put in a new one a year ago and it's probably due for a new one already. I got the dealer in Bend to come to a close price match to Rockauto so I got two at the time for pretty cheap.
Realistically, I'm top down most of the time so the cabin filter doesn't give me any gains necessarily haha.
Realistically, I'm top down most of the time so the cabin filter doesn't give me any gains necessarily haha.
It's located underneath the cover cowl on the passenger side. You'll have to remove some of the insert tabs for the weather seal but it's relatively easy if you push the tabs from below and up - you should only need to remove 3-4 tabs.
Here's an image of where it's located:

Here's a video that might help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1lJgwysFNI
And I bought the cabin filter replacement from HandA, it's in their maintenance section - cost $20:
https://www.handa-accessories.com/s2000.html
Here's an image of where it's located:

Here's a video that might help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1lJgwysFNI
And I bought the cabin filter replacement from HandA, it's in their maintenance section - cost $20:
https://www.handa-accessories.com/s2000.html
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All the fluids are sealed and not exposed to the air.
The other filters tend to have less exposure as well (i.e. intake filters are inside the engine bay). The cabin filter is pulling air in from the one of the worst spots for trapping debris - the gap between the windshield and the hood.
The other filters tend to have less exposure as well (i.e. intake filters are inside the engine bay). The cabin filter is pulling air in from the one of the worst spots for trapping debris - the gap between the windshield and the hood.
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