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2 Pack - EPAuto CP134 (CF10134) Premium Cabin Air Filter includes Activated Carbon

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Item Package Quantity: 2


Features

  • Clean air for driver and passengers, contains soda and carbon to generate fresh breeze air.
  • Replacement for FRAM CF10134, Honda Genuine part # 80219-SHJ-A01, 80292-SDA-407, 80292-SDA-A01, 80292-SDC-A01, 80292-SEC-A01, 80292-SHJ-A01, 80292-SHJ-A41, 80292-SWA-A01, 80292-T0G-A01, 80292-TZ3-A41, 80292-TZ5-A41
  • Compatible with Select Model Acura : CSX (2007-2011), ILX (2013-2021), MDX (2007-2022), RDX (2007-2018) , RL (2005-2012), RLX (2014-2020), TL (2004-2014), TLX (2015-2020), TSX (2004-2014), ZDX (2010-2013)
  • Compatible with Select Model Honda : Accord (2003-2021), Accord Crosstour (2010-2011), Civic (2006-2015), Crosstour (2012-2015), CR-V (2007-2016), Odyssey (2005-2017), Passport (2019-2022), Pilot (2009-2021), Ridgeline (2006-2022)

Description

Cabin Air Filter CP134 Read more EPAuto Cabin Air Filter Provides clean air for driver and passengers, contains soda and carbon to generate fresh breeze air. EPAuto Cabin Air Filter CP134 compatible model and year list: Acura:CSX (2007-2011)ILX (2013-2021)MDX (2007-2022)RDX (2007-2018)RL (2005-2012)RLX (2014-2020)TL (2004-2014)TLX (2015-2020)TSX (2004-2014)ZDX (2010-2013)Honda:Accord (2003-2021)Accord Crosstour (2010-2011)Civic (2006-2015)Crosstour (2012-2015)CR-V (2007-2016)Odyssey (2005-2017)Passport (2019-2022)Pilot (2009-2021)Ridgeline (2006-2022) Cross Reference: HONDA: 80219-SHJ-A01, 80292-SDA-407, 80292-SDA-A01, 80292-SDC-A01, 80292-SEC-A01, 80292-SHJ-A01, 80292-SHJ-A41, 80292-SWA-A01, 80292-T0G-A01, 80292-TZ3-A41, 80292-TZ5-A41FRAM: CF10134ECOGARD: XC35519A.L. FILTER CO.: ALC-5302/1AC-DELCO: CF159AIRQUALITEE: AQ1058AL FILTER CO.: ALC-5302/1ATP: CF-40, CF-41BALDWIN: PA4196BECK/ARNLEY: 042-2019, 042-2023BOSCH: P3875WSCARQUEST: 89815, 90016C, R89815, R90016CCARQUEST STANDARD: R89815CHAMP: CAF1781CHAMPION: CCF7781DEFENSE: DC058DELPHI: 16458329DRIVEWORKS: DW-35519FVP: F4815, F4815CGK INDUSTRIES: CF1047HASTINGS: AF1244, AFC1244INTERCONTINENTAL AUTO PARTS: ALC-5302/1K&N FILTERS: VF2001KLEENER: CAF1781, FCAF1781LUBER- FINER: CAF1781, CAF7781MAGNETTI-MARELLI: 1AMFC00002MAHLE: LA216MICROGARD: 3047 MICRONAIR: HN03104, HN03104MOTOMASTER: MCF10134NAPA: 4815NAPA PROSELECT: 224815PARTS MASTER: 94815PERFORMAX: PC-58POWER TRAIN: 3047PREMIUM GUARD: PC5519PRIMEGUARD: PCF5519Pro-Series: PCF10134PROMOTIVE: C35519PPRONTO: PC-5519PTC (POWER TRAIN COMPONENTS): 3047PUROLATOR: C35519PurolatorBOSS: PBC35519SERVICE CHAMP: C35519SERVICE PRO: MC35519STP: CAF1781, CAF1781M, CAF7781SUPERTECH: 5750VALVOLINE: VCA-1063VIPER: 10134CWIX: 24815, 24815XP


Manufacturer: ‎EPAuto


Brand: ‎EPAuto


Item Weight: ‎1.32 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎10.04 x 9.45 x 2.95 inches


Item model number: ‎FC-011-3


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎AUTO-CF-006V2


OEM Part Number: ‎80219-SHJ-A01, 80292-SDA-407, 80292-SDA-A01, 80292-SDC-A01, 80292-SEC-A01, 80292-SHJ-A01, 80292-SHJ-A41, 80292-SWA-A01, 80292-T0G-A01, 80292-TZ3-A41, 80292-TZ5-A41


Date First Available: September 14, 2016


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  • WRONG NUMBER OF PLEATS BUT STILL A GREAT BUY
Item Package Quantity: 1
MY CARS. I have 2 cars so I ordered 2 of these. One was for a Rav4 and the other was for a Lexus. NUMBER OF PLEATS. The number of pleats (folds) is much less than what is shown in the picture. This is important because the higher number of pleats means that it filters more air. Of course the manufacturer prefers lesser pleats because that means less material so less cost. The number of pleats that I recieved was 13. The number of pleats shown in the picture is 19. QUALITY. This filter contains baking soda and carbon. Other filters on Amazon do not, so this is a huge bonus, especially when this filter is so much cheaper than everything else. AIR FLOW. The only other major problem that I can foresee is air flow. Despite the lesser pleats, this filter is pretty thick due to the carbon and baking soda. Comparing this air filter with another brand, the air flow from the air conditioning vents seems less but sufficient. FIT. I had made a previous post which stated that one of the filters did not fit my Rav4. I found out that the error was on my car's part. I found out that no filters fits well with this car. The shape of the car's compartment is crooked. On the other hand, I did find small variations in the filter's dimensions. The measurements vary by an 1/8 of an inch. That's sort of a big deal since that means these filters are not a complete seal as air will flow through the hole of least resistance. CONCLUSION. The number of pleats is slightly important to me but it isn't enough to deter me to purchase a more expensive filter. I'd rather just buy filters more often since all filters get dirty pretty quick due to the outside air (depending upon where you live). I suggest you buy this filter due to the pretty awesome price of $9. It still has charcoal in it so I bet you that it filters just as well as the OEM and other filters. And you really can't beat the price. Just make sure you switch it out every 6 months. *If this review was helpful, please click that it was helpful. (I'd like to know if my reviews help anyone.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2016 by Thomas Jefferson

  • Save money and do it yourself!
Item Package Quantity: 1
Disclaimer: I know very little about cars but I do know quite a bit about saving money. I went to get my 2008 Honda Civic airbag replaced this past month (for those of you out there who don't know... there is a recall!) and they recommend I replace both my cabin filter and engine air filter. It was going to cost $60 and $40 for cost and labor!! It said it was "critical" red on the paper they gave me (you know they have green, yellow or red). I YouTubed how to replace these two items and it looked so simple. I bought both items on Amazon (same brand) for less than $20!!! For a 26 year old female (completely inexperienced with cars) who spent 10 minutes on YouTube and an extra 10 minutes in installation, I saved over $80!!! I probably would have had to wait at Honda more than the 20 minutes it took me overall and would have had to pay an extra $80. No thank you!! Just want anyone to know and who has any doubts, if I can do it, you certainly can too! As far as the quality, I can only really base it on what I see. The durability seems to be the same as the one I had in it before. I will update if I find the need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2016 by Vanessa C.

  • Well worth the time and money to install yourself
Item Package Quantity: 1
Okay. It's an air filter. Do you need it? That depends. Have you ever driven by a dog or cat food factory, a large beer brewery, an oil refinery, etc.? You would know because you can smell them well before you can see them and that's probably with the windows up. How about a dead skunk someone ran over and left on the side of the road? Miles around, that smell lingers and you can still smell it windows up or not. Enter the carbon/soda filter. It's what takes the gnarly smells from a 10 down to a 4, less gnarly from 8 to 2, etc. To say it completely eliminates the stink would be an erroneous statement. But to say it scales down the stink would be factual. Here in the beautiful state of Colorado we have the dog and cat food factories, the beer breweries both large and small, several large oil refineries and a seemingly endless supply of skunk. For the price I paid for this filter and the 2 minutes it took to install, yes. Absolutely yes it is worth it. It is not worth the $50-60 dollars for a mechanic to perform the exact same function as it would take you the $9 and 2 minutes to do it yourself. It just doesn't make sense. For the counter arguments that when the mechanic replaces the filter, they do so with an approved Honda filter. You may see from the photos that I have provided that the ribs on the old, nasty filter are aplenty and on the new filter are far fewer. And yes, the photo does show that it should have far more ribs than what I received. For me, that just means I have to replace the filter every 10,000 miles instead of 15-20,000 miles. Let's do some back of the napkin math, shall we? $9 for 10,000 miles vs. $60 for 20,000 miles or $18 for 20,000 miles vs. $60 for 20,000 miles. Not to mention the time it takes you to install the filter vs. a mechanic. I know exactly THREE things about my car (changing a flat, things like that) and changing a filter is not one of them and I did it in 2 minutes. I don't know about you but I've never had a mechanic take less than 20 minutes to do what they do on my car. And that's IF they do ONLY an oil change. Not all the other junk like wiping the windows, swapping filters, etc. So I ask you this question: what is your time worth to you? S'more math: $18 for 20,000 miles and 4 minutes total for installation vs. $60 for 20,000 and 30 minutes for installation. Congratulations, you just saved $42 and 26 minutes. For perspective, you would have to make just under $100 an hour to justify paying the $60. So quit complaining whether this has more or less ribs. Save yourself the grief and just buy this. You'll love it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2017 by Frequency Jones

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