What this part from my 07 Honda Accord may be?
A lot of people are telling me it's the air filter, but when I pop the hood, what I have always thought to be the air filter, looks fine. The outer 1/3 of the bumper on the drivers side got ripped off. Along with the splash guard, and this. Anyone know what I need to order to replace it? Any help in solving this mystery is greatly appreciated. There are a million little pieces that I was not able to put back together, this photo is as good as I could get it. Thanks!
Looks like it could be part of the factory air filter housing, do you have the original filter housing or cold air intake on your car?
Looks like a cold air baffle. They help draw cooler air from the outside instead of hot air from under the hood. It should be replaced for better performance and mileage.
You'll need to buy the complete Air box. This link will help you to locate a used "Air box". Quite expensive if buy new.
http://www.autopartnumbersearch.com/Honda
I did not know where you're at so I used the State I'm in: Texas, this is what it came up with:
http://www.car-part.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi
Try E bay, it could be cheaper like the one I found:
http://www.ebay.com/...1369891062
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