Opinion on AutoZone for Odyssey normal wear parts

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by Be, May 27, 2005.

  1. Be

    Be Guest

    I want to purchase new air filters (cabin and engine) plus wiper blades for
    my 2001 Odyssey. Can anyone say anything good or bad about buying these
    particular parts from AutoZone (they don't seem to have the cabin air filter
    - is that Dealer only?)

    Thanks,
    Bill
     
    Be, May 27, 2005
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    Paul Guest

    : I want to purchase new air filters (cabin and engine) plus wiper blades
    for
    : my 2001 Odyssey. Can anyone say anything good or bad about buying these
    : particular parts from AutoZone (they don't seem to have the cabin air
    filter
    : - is that Dealer only?)
    :
    : Thanks,
    : Bill

    I bought Purolator cabin air filters for my '00 Accord at either AutoZone or
    Advance, don't recall which, so I would bet you can get one (two?) for your
    Ody at one of those places too. You can for sure get the engine air filter
    from someone besides the dealer. I have a Purolator filter for my '01 Ody in
    the garage as we speak. It would probably work better if I installed it...

    Wiper blades you can get pretty much anywhere, as long as you get the right
    length. The two front wipers on the Ody are different lengths, and I think
    the rear wiper is yet a third length, IIRC.

    I don't know whether you've changed the cabin air filters before. I haven't
    done it with the Ody, but it was quite a job with the Accord.

    Paul
     
    Paul, May 27, 2005
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  3. You can get the cabin air filter from just about anywhere. Check for it
    mail order. Purolator makes one.

    But, you'll replace it twice as often. It's a lesser filter. That
    being said, I went with Purolator. $30 from the dealer was too much.
    $11 for the Purolator is fine with me.

    As for wiper blades, I've found for whatever reason that the Honda brand
    blades are far superior to anything else I've ever seen. I don't
    understand it, but it's true. And they're not expensive.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, May 27, 2005
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  4. Same type of labor involved as with your 00 Accord.

    Then there's VW, which seemed to do it right on at least one generation
    of Jetta: they put it under the hood, right at the top of the outside
    air inlet.

    Sure, it filters only outside air coming in--but isn't that what you
    want? Why do you care about filtering the inside, recycled air?

    VW has gotten millions of things wrong, but credit where it's due--they
    got that one right and Honda got it wrong.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, May 27, 2005
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    TeGGeR® Guest


    You may live to regret buying the the "Squeak 'n' Streak®" brand of wiper
    blades sold by AZ and other parts places.

    If you do buy the AZ wiper blades, don't throw out the OEM blade holders.
    They're $30 each.
    Rubber refills for your OEM blade holders are $5 each at the dealer.

    AZ air filters are probably OK, but make sure they fit properly and are
    made properly.
     
    TeGGeR®, May 27, 2005
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    Woody Guest

    And what proof do you have that it is a lesser filter other than blurting
    out statements you can't back with real facts?
     
    Woody, May 27, 2005
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  7. Um, when I did the research, I found several sources that all seemed to
    be in agreement that the filtering capability of the Purolator was not
    up to what the Honda brand filter had.

    And then when I opened it up and compared the two, it was obvious.

    But so what? It's something like a third the cost. So if I replace it
    every 15K miles instead of every 30K miles, I'm still fine.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, May 28, 2005
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    zonie Guest

    I recall a commercial from a few yaers ago . It says simply: Imitation is
    the most sincere form of flattery; it has no place on Your Honda. Take it
    for what its worth. Scott
     
    zonie, May 28, 2005
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    motsco_ _ Guest

    ---------------------

    Comparing cheap filters to good ones, sometimes there's half as much
    media in the cheap ones. The NAPA cabin filter was great. You'll need a
    hacksaw to change the cabin filter, if it's the first time it's been
    changed. You'll notice a great difference. Get the instructions from
    odyclub.com, or google.com.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, May 28, 2005
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    hondaman Guest

    bosch wiper blades are better than anco. go to advance auto parts or
    checkers whatever they call it in your area for those. if fram makes a cabin
    filter u should look for thiers. it's probably equal to the dealer one if
    not better.


    -jeff
     
    hondaman, May 29, 2005
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    John Horner Guest

    I find that the rubber insert refills from my dealer for the Accord are
    cheaper than most of the aftermarket items and work better.

    In general AutoZone's stuff is not better or worse than the other
    aftermarket chain stores. The thing is, check to find out if you are
    really getting a better price there than is available at an agressive
    dealer parts counter.

    John
     
    John Horner, May 30, 2005
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