EPAuto Extra Guard Rigid Panel Air Filter (GP467) 2010 Accord. All you need to do is go to where your air intake is and unscrew 4 screws the type of screws are Philips’ heads. The screws don’t have to come all the way out they will stay in the air intake cover. Then you can carefully lift the cover and removed the old air filter and you will see how dirty the air filters get. Then you put the new filter, in the same way, you took the old air filter out. Then you put the cover back down and screw the cover down. And you’re all done until your next change. (Sample received for testing in exchange to my honest and unbiased opinion and this opinion is not compensated)
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