K&N Cabin Air Filter for Acura MDX, Honda Odyssey and Honda Pilot Stops Allergens
- Apr 7, 2016
The 1940 Packard 180 was the very first production car to offer air conditioning. Called 'Weather Conditioning', this one-speed air cooler stickered for $279, which is the equivalent of $4,759 in today's money. Automotive HVAC systems have come a long way in the last three-quarters of a century, and many of today's high-end vehicles offer filtered climate control systems. If you drive a 1999-2004 Honda Odyssey, 2001-2006 Acura MDX, or 2003-2008 Honda Pilot, then you have one of these systems. The idea is to filter out dust, dirt, and allergens like pollen and mold. By cleaning the "conditioned" air, you get a more relaxing environment, free of allergy causing contaminants and strange smells. But if you don't change that dirty cabin air filter once a year, you could actually be inhaling air with dangerous levels of contamination.
A cabin air filter is used to clean the cool/warm air before it's pumped through the vents. The OEM cabin air filter typically uses pleated paper to remove dirt and allergens as the air passes through it. These surface-loading filters hold the dirt on the surface, and that will cause it to clog as the dirt builds. Over time, that dirty cabin air filter will start to affect your lungs, and your allergies may get worse as well. It will also make the HVAC system work harder, as it forces air through the dirty, heavily restricted filter. This in turn, lowers your MPG's as the engine burns more fuel, powering your overburdened A/C and heating system. The K&N VF3004 Cabin Air Filter solves these problems, and it saves you money in the long-run, because it can be washed and reused for up to 10-years or 100,000 miles. Made from a proprietary synthetic material, the VF3004 Cabin Air Filter benefits from K&N's many automotive filtration innovations. The number of pleats for example, are specifically chosen because they allow this high-flow cabin air filter to flow enough air to meet your Honda/Acura's HVAC specs, while simultaneously achieving excellent filtration efficiency. This means the electrostatically charged filter media can attract and hold the vast majority of the airborne contaminants that pass through it. Even microscopic particles will become trapped inside the web of synthetic fibers, and the dirt will remain inside the filter, keeping the air into your car clean and fresh. We recommend cleaning your K&N cabin air filter every 12-months/12,000 miles, using the K&N Cabin Air Filter Refresh Kit. You can also refresh the inside of your Pilot, Odyssey, or MDX, by cleaning the filter after pollen/allergy season.
Thanks to its innovative design, the reusable K&N VF3004 Cabin Air Filter will keep dirt, dust, pollen, mold, fungus, mildew, spores, bacteria, germs, and many other allergens from contaminating the air inside your vehicle. That fresh air is also guaranteed by the K&N 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty. So you'll be able to breathe easy, and save money at the same time. To check out other ways that K&N can improve the performance of your 2001-2006 Acura MDX, 1999-2004 Honda Odyssey, or 2003-2008 Honda Pilot, enter your year/make/model in the Search by Vehicle Tool, or you can click here to find a K&N dealer near you. Features & Benefits of the K&N VF3004 Cabin Air Filter
K&N Applications for VF3004 Cabin Air Filter 2008 Honda Pilot 3.5L V6 You can view all the cabin air filters that K&N makes for these vehicles at the Honda Pilot Cabin Air Filters page, Acura MDX Cabin Air Filters page and the Honda Odyssey Cabin Air Filters page. You can view all the K&N performance products for any vehicle by using the Search by Vehicle tool and you can find a local K&N retailer by plugging your location into the K&N Dealer Search as well. |
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