PS fluid and ac filter replace
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PS fluid and ac filter replace
Hello,
I have an Accord SE 2000. Have put on 81K miles on it. Been to the dealer for service. He recommended changingac filter and doing ps fluid flush.
He had already done ps fluid flush at 60K in 2004. Also, I believe ac filter is changed at every 30k service.
Do you guys recommend getting it done ? If I have to DIY, where can I get the parts ?
Thanks in advance.
I have an Accord SE 2000. Have put on 81K miles on it. Been to the dealer for service. He recommended changingac filter and doing ps fluid flush.
He had already done ps fluid flush at 60K in 2004. Also, I believe ac filter is changed at every 30k service.
Do you guys recommend getting it done ? If I have to DIY, where can I get the parts ?
Thanks in advance.
#2
RE: PS fluid and ac filter replace
By AC filter, do you mean the refrigerant or the cabin filters. I don't think that our cars would have a refrigerant filter unless the compressor has fried before. The cabin filters are easy to DIY and there are write-up on how to do it. If you searched, I think you were calling it by the wrong name. You can get the filters online or at the dealer. The carbon filtration ones are technically the best, but then again, how pure can the air in the car be? Every time that you open the window or the door, there is a large airchange. I have cheepie filters that cost me ~20-25 shipped.
#3
RE: PS fluid and ac filter replace
If you just had the ps fluid flushed 20k ago, I don't see why in the world you would need to do it again so soon. Did you mention this to the dealer? They should show it on their records if they did the flush 20k ago.
As falkore said, there is a write up on changing the cabin air filter if that is what you are referring to.Justsearch through the DIY section.
As falkore said, there is a write up on changing the cabin air filter if that is what you are referring to.Justsearch through the DIY section.
#4
RE: PS fluid and ac filter replace
... and remember that the cabin air filter (6th-gen)is really 2 filters.So wherever you buy them, make sure they know you need a pair.
And... what does the PS fluid look like? Maybe he's notrecommending the flush because of miles, but maybe because it looks all dirty.
And... what does the PS fluid look like? Maybe he's notrecommending the flush because of miles, but maybe because it looks all dirty.
#6
RE: PS fluid and ac filter replace
I've NEVER found a scheduled interval for PS fluid in any car I've ever owned (not just Honda). That's unbelievable to me. I refuse to believe that the fluid is good "forever"...
#7
RE: PS fluid and ac filter replace
JimBlake,
I recently replaced my cabin filter and was only given one at the parts counter. So you're saying there's two; please explain. I didn't see where another one would go.
Thanks,
Rob C
2003 Accord LX, 4-cyl., auto
I recently replaced my cabin filter and was only given one at the parts counter. So you're saying there's two; please explain. I didn't see where another one would go.
Thanks,
Rob C
2003 Accord LX, 4-cyl., auto
#8
RE: PS fluid and ac filter replace
The original poster hasa 2000 Accord (6th-gen) That takes 2 skinny filters insertedtogether in the air duct. One filter only fills up 1/2 of the slot.
Your 2003is a7th generation Accord, it takes one single filter with about the same size as the other 2 combined.
Your 2003is a7th generation Accord, it takes one single filter with about the same size as the other 2 combined.
#9
RE: PS fluid and ac filter replace
ORIGINAL: JimBlake
... and remember that the cabin air filter (6th-gen)is really 2 filters.So wherever you buy them, make sure they know you need a pair.
... and remember that the cabin air filter (6th-gen)is really 2 filters.So wherever you buy them, make sure they know you need a pair.
#10
RE: PS fluid and ac filter replace
there is a write up on our DIY section on how to replace cabin filters..you can buy filter at Auto Zone .. fairly cheap..
As for the p/s fluid Honda does not reccomend in their scheduled services to replace it, BUT if it looks real nasty , replace it ..use ONLY honda p/s fluid ..
As for the p/s fluid Honda does not reccomend in their scheduled services to replace it, BUT if it looks real nasty , replace it ..use ONLY honda p/s fluid ..