Honda’s station wagon
Stupid.
I would like to show you how to replace the shuttle’s air conditioner filter, which I saw earlier.
I thought I had written an article about how to replace it, but I forgot, so I would like to record it before the car itself disappears from the public eye.
It’s still a modern car, so it’s completely safe.
I think it originally came from Fit Shuttle, but after thinking about it after the name Fit stopped being used, I wonder if Honda likes the name Shuttle. The Civic was once named Shuttle.
In any case, since it’s a branch off from the main car model, it tends to go in a more minor direction, but what about this shuttle?
It’s a little different from the image of a car for the general public like the Fit, and has a slightly more cool feel to it, so it might be good for people who don’t like the Fit because everyone rides it.
It may be a bit of an old-fashioned expression, but I feel that the term station wagon fits this car very well.
It was quite popular, and Honda didn’t discontinue such cars easily, so it may be that they are still in existence today.
Now let’s get to the main topic.
This time we will explain how to replace the air conditioner filter.
Most Honda cars have parts that can be easily replaced.
This shuttle is no exception.
Open the glove box

Open the glove box, push the left and right sides of the glove box inward, and pull it toward you.
By doing so, you can remove the stuck parts on the left and right sides of the back of the glove box, so just bring the glove box towards you.
Remove the cover

When you remove the glove box, you will see a horizontally long black cover in front of you, so you can easily remove it by pushing the left and right hooked parts slightly inward and pulling it towards you.
Replace the filter

All you have to do is replace the filter.
The replacement method for Honda cars is generally the same for all cars, and it’s easy, so even owners who don’t tinker with their cars often recommend replacing it.
Honda models have a lot of innovations in the glove box, and it’s designed to be easy to remove by pushing it left and right and pulling it toward you, which makes it feel very gentle.
Even in such a plain place, it makes a difference whether or not it’s taken care of.
It’s something you don’t usually see, but it’s important.
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