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Pollen cabin filter housing.

Old 03-09-2024, 08:18 AM
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Default Pollen cabin filter housing.

Anybody know what the part number is for the cabin pollen filter housing or where I can get one in the UK. Mine seems to be missing. Can’t find anything online.
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https://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com...-heater-blower


#8 here i believe you’re referring to?

80204-S2A-A01 but it’s discontinued so you might need to find it online

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Thanks for this but I’m not sure that is the part. It’s more like a rectangular housing that surrounds the pollen filter and goes under the cover near the bulkhead.
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It’s part 6 isn’t it?

https://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com...ItMmwtbDQtZ2Fz

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If memory serves Honda filter came complete ready to fit(hence the price) no6, while aftermarket are just filters no7 that you fit in to the housing.
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It’s the housing that’s missing. I’ve managed to find one online based on the info from this thread. Hopefully it’s the correct item.
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Part #14 is the housing. Universal S2000 part so should work with any model year in any market. Filters are US$20 Amazon items and K&N makes a washable filter for US$40.

The first time guys find this filter it's disgustingly filthy! And it's easy to throw the housing away along with the choked filter -- baby with the bath water.

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Part no 14 is a gasket?
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13 is the replaceable filter. 14 is the holder or frame.

13 is a throw-away. Retain 14 -- or buy a new one is someone threw it away.

10 and 11 appear to be gaskets if the whole area has been gutted.

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Originally Posted by Chuck S
13 is the replaceable filter. 14 is the holder or frame.

13 is a throw-away. Retain 14 -- or buy a new one is someone threw it away.

10 and 11 appear to be gaskets if the whole area has been gutted.

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I wonder if this is some weird geo-location issue as the diagram above has different numbers on it to the one the link takes me to in the original post?

On the version I see when I click onto the link, Part 09 above is labelled as Part 14 (and is definitely a gasket), and Part 14 in your diagram is labelled as Part 1 (and the entire assembly including the filter and housing is Part 6). Screen grab below.

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