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2025-08-18 13:54:12
Fit great! One trick I did was spray some silicone on the air box and throttle body openings. Slide right on.
Dr. David
2025-08-10 11:15:02
Just as good as the OEM part I was looking at (IMO). The only thing I would say is don't install in the cold. It's much easier under some heat.
Westsoc
2025-07-05 17:55:44
This air intake hose fits 2007 Honda Accord V6. At the time of purchase, it had one of the lowest prices ($16.29)I don’t have strong physical strength and also not experienced in car repair. So I watched several YouTube videos before replacing it.I found the most difficult tasks were (1) removing the short tube that went to the PCV valve pipe and (2) putting back the spring that clamps the intake hose onto the filter box.Steps I used to remove the old intake hoseremove the 4 screws holding the filter box,loosen the big clamp ( near the engine intake ) on the intake hoseuse a big screw driver to push out the intake hose from the engine intake mouthlikewise use the big screw driver to push out the intake hose from the filter box output mouthuse a razor blade to cut open the rubber short tube connected to the PCV pipe, then use the screw driver to separate the two, (the pipe was about 1 inch into the short tube and it was very difficult to separate them.)It would be best to replace the filter at this time.Steps I used to put on the new intake hose(I found that it was very difficult to put back the spring that clamps the intake hose to the filter box output mouth)put the spring back on the intake hose, but on the engine side which has a smaller diameter; use two big screw drivers to advance the spring gradually from the engine side to the filter side,apply a thin layer of dielectric grease (or W40) on the PCV pipe mouth and the filter box output mouthput the hose clamp onto the PCV piperotate the intake hose vertically and slide the short rubber tube of the intake hose onto the PCV pipe,tighten the screws on the filter box,rotate the Intake hose back horizontally, and position the hose clamp on the PCV pikeput back the big clamp and push the intake hose back to the engine intake which has an alignment mark (may need to use the screw driver),7) push the intake hose with spring back to the filter box output mouth which has an alignment mark (may need to use the screw driver),8) tighten clamps on the intake hose.
G. Pettit
2025-06-23 10:06:45
Good quality product. Fit perfectly. Just wish it included the hose clamps. All hoses fit on no problem.
Richard
2025-06-15 19:26:46
Still had the original hose on my 2005 Honda Accord EXL (2.4L). Had several cracks in the hose, thus needed a replacement.New house fits/looks the same. However, it was a real challenge to get both ends of the hose connected. Tight fit and a small area to work with.The kit only comes with the circluar spring. It is inside the same plastic bag that the hose comes it. But be careful because the spring is just thown in the plastiic bag and it is easy to overlook. Or, it can get trapped inside the hose without you knowing it,BTW: There is no clamp with this kit. Just reuse the old one. Also, if you decide to replace the hose, you may as well change out the filter.Overall, the hose works for me.
Customer
2025-05-24 10:05:11
Great price
Perry
2025-05-14 18:45:06
It was a perfect fit no problem in installing it.
Mhr llc
2025-04-28 16:07:51
Direct replacement. No modifications needed for a 2004 accord 2.4.Hole for inlet of throttle way to tight and main reason for 3/5. Did not come with clamps or strap.Took a long time install
James T Hannagan
2025-04-12 18:04:50
This did the job. These parts are a bit fiddly to replace, but YouTube will help you.
Elliot S.
2025-02-16 17:22:06
Por el precio cumple con su objetivo
paul
2025-01-28 12:04:32
good for accord activities like changing the air filter
Md A.
2025-01-19 14:56:29
Great! Perfect fit
Daniela
2024-11-19 14:46:08
El productos es el correcto y llegó a tiempo
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