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Honda Factory Parts Catalog / 2003-2008 CMX250C Rebel Parts Catalog / Pt # 14KEN3E1

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Honda Factory Parts Catalog / 2003-2008 CMX250C Rebel Parts Catalog / Pt # 14KEN3E1

  • Factory issued Parts Catalog is a model specific paper replication of the Parts Microfiche.
  • Includes exploded diagrams of all parts assemblies, part numbers and color code information.
  • Parts catalogs are a must have for Honda racing bike customers who frequently order spare parts.
  • Most manuals ship in 7 to 10 business days.
  • Some older manuals are called Print on Demand which ship with in 14 days.

Factory issued Parts Catalog is a model specific paper replication of the Parts Microfiche that Honda dealers use to reference genuine Honda part numbers. Includes exploded diagrams of all parts assemblies, part numbers, color code information, frame and engine number references, and a handy cross reference table. Parts catalogs are a must have for Honda racing bike customers who frequently order spare parts.

Price: $ 32.00

FRAM CF10134 Fresh Breeze Cabin Air Filter for Select Acura and Honda Models

  • Cleans and Freshens air entering your vehicle’s ventilation system
  • Improve your driving comfort
  • Arm & Hammer baking soda helps lock up odors to keep the air inside the vehicle smelling fresh
  • Breathe new life into your cabin air

Outside air flowing through the vehicle’s ventilation system can expose passengers to road dust and pollen. FRAM Fresh Breeze Cabin Air Filters can filter 98% of these contaminants (particles ranging from 5-100 microns). Each FRAM Fresh Breeze Cabin Air Filter contains Arm & Hammer backing soda and carbon which are embedded into the filter to absorb odors and freshen the air.

Rating: (out of 28 reviews)

Price: $ 16.95

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5 Responses to “Honda Factory Parts Catalog / 2003-2008 CMX250C Rebel Parts Catalog / Pt # 14KEN3E1”

  1. By John T. Horner on Oct 17, 2009 | Reply

    Review by John T. Horner for FRAM CF10134 Fresh Breeze Cabin Air Filter for Select Acura and Honda Models
    Rating:
    Unlike most cabin air filters, the Fresh Breeze is impregnated with carbon and baking soda to reduce odors. It is hard to tell how much difference it makes, but the price is lower than for competing name brands. Physically the filter seems to be well constructed. I don’t have a fancy laboratory to do any in-depth testing, but what mortal does?

    Amazon’s application fitment guide for this part is messed up. I know for a fact this size fits a 2003 Honda Accord and a 2006 Acura TSX, even though Amazon says it doesn’t. Check the fram.com website to get the correct number for your vehicle.

  2. By Noel G on Oct 17, 2009 | Reply

    Review by Noel G for FRAM CF10134 Fresh Breeze Cabin Air Filter for Select Acura and Honda Models
    Rating:
    Better deal than dealer option. Perfect fit for our 2006 Honda Odyssey. While instructions are included in the box, steps 7 and 8 of [...] are helpful supplements.

  3. By Neugsmith on Oct 17, 2009 | Reply

    Review by Neugsmith for FRAM CF10134 Fresh Breeze Cabin Air Filter for Select Acura and Honda Models
    Rating:
    I was told by a reputable Honda Dealer in the Dallas area that this filter would cost me $120.00 to have replaced. I bought 2 of these for both my wife and I’s Honda Accords, and installed them both in less than 5 minutes time. It saved me over $200.00 to do this myself. My air conditioner is fresh now.

  4. By Steve on Oct 17, 2009 | Reply

    Review by Steve for FRAM CF10134 Fresh Breeze Cabin Air Filter for Select Acura and Honda Models
    Rating:
    This was easy to install. Comes with detail instructions for your specific model car. I can’t tell any difference from the original one but have piece of mind.

  5. By K. Lin on Oct 17, 2009 | Reply

    Review by K. Lin for FRAM CF10134 Fresh Breeze Cabin Air Filter for Select Acura and Honda Models
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    First of all, the install was a breeze. It was done in less than 3 minutes. Had the fit been more snug, one minute is all it will take.

    The part arrived no problem. No problem opening it. The carbon filter bits somehow don’t seem to be well inserted between the paper filters.

    The air-flow label is difficult to see (very light print on) and it’s not printed on the same side as the OEM ones. The OEM ones have the air flow label clearly facing you as you pull out the filter tray/drawer. But this one came with the label to the side, so it was confusing if I should use that as an indicator and turn the filter 90% with the label facing me and install it. But when I do that, it clearly does not fit in to the tray.

    Also, the leaflet folding part in the filter didn’t fit quite well when trying to insert into the tray. You almost have to force it and pull from the other side while trying to make sure no part is blocked by the tray (there’s a little thing in the tray that’s in the way of the filter).

    It’s not designed at 100% fit in my opinion, but I’d say it’s a 98% fit quality.

    As for filtering power, I noticed the air is cleaner in the cabin. The odor filter function is noticeably there, but when the car in front of you has a smog issue, you still need to shut the vent to recycle inside air only.

    For the price, I would buy it and easily install it on an annual basis. The dealer would charge you at least $30 to 50 and some even $120 to install a filter like this. Save money, DIY!!!

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