Removing the top casing with the air filter was easy and straight forward. But I can't seem to remove the next piece. Unscrewed all the bolts I could see and find, but seems stuck. All hoses and cables has also been unplugged. Can it be rust and should I use a lubricant (Silicone spray) to loosen it? Apologies if this is a silly question, but apart from the regular changing of filters and odd jobs, my knowledge in cars is lacking.
SOURCE: screw rusted; cannot remove
nut, is attached to the motor ( armature) the plastic housing is a cheap replacement but the nut that is attached to the motor is not, crack the plastic housing (looks kinda grayish right) AND ATTACH A VICE TO ONE AND A NEEDLE VICE TO THE LOWER THIS SHOULD WORK,,,,,DO NOT STRIP ANYTHING DONT WORRY ABOUT THE BOLT IT IS A CHEAP REPLACEMENT TO
SOURCE: changing air filter and fuel filter
Both are under the hood and easy to get to. As for the Air Filter nobody beats K&N they are simply the best. Any fuel filter thats the right one will do.
SOURCE: change cabin air filter in 2006 Acura MDX
You cut the cross bar away with some diagonals and throw it away. It is just an assembly aid when they are putting the car together. Google "DIY MDX cabin air filter" and you will find step by step procedures with photos for changing the filter. It is not a difficult job.
SOURCE: Code p1166 only months after New Plugs, wires, Air Filter, & OLF?
Change the air flow meter on the air intake pipe.
SOURCE: I'm sorry if these seems silly, but I can't locate
the air filter is located on the driverside in front of master cylinder for the brakes,here a picture to show you,its inside this box,just pop clips loose and lift and there the filter, hope this helps,
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