Pollen Filter
#1
Pollen Filter
Hello all its been a while.
Just after a bit of info on a pollen filter and where to find it under the old bonnet. Car constantly steaming up when its cool or damp out and i've been told this is the probable cause. Just thought you could save me a few hrs of head scratching looking for it.
Cheers for any advice
Just after a bit of info on a pollen filter and where to find it under the old bonnet. Car constantly steaming up when its cool or damp out and i've been told this is the probable cause. Just thought you could save me a few hrs of head scratching looking for it.
Cheers for any advice
#2
Originally Posted by 147bugeye
Hello all its been a while.
Just after a bit of info on a pollen filter and where to find it under the old bonnet. Car constantly steaming up when its cool or damp out and i've been told this is the probable cause. Just thought you could save me a few hrs of head scratching looking for it.
Cheers for any advice
Just after a bit of info on a pollen filter and where to find it under the old bonnet. Car constantly steaming up when its cool or damp out and i've been told this is the probable cause. Just thought you could save me a few hrs of head scratching looking for it.
Cheers for any advice
A housing in the air ducting. 2 screws to remove the cover.
Bugeye I don't know for sure.
#3
On the bugeye its behind the glove box. £50! for a new one from dealer.
Much better to get one from Air Purity In Your Car, Home, Workplace and Personal Space (£21.70)
Mike.
Much better to get one from Air Purity In Your Car, Home, Workplace and Personal Space (£21.70)
Mike.
#4
nice one mike! finally a clear answer. Thing is the one i bought off the spares dude was a tenner. May it be the wrong one i wonder?? O well here's to dismantling the interior!!
#5
Originally Posted by 147bugeye
nice one mike! finally a clear answer. Thing is the one i bought off the spares dude was a tenner. May it be the wrong one i wonder?? O well here's to dismantling the interior!!
did u go to the Purevent site??? because if u didnt - click the link!!
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funny looking link, but if u scroll down the page, you will find instructions on how to fit yr filter..........
alan
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Originally Posted by 147bugeye
nice one mike! finally a clear answer. Thing is the one i bought off the spares dude was a tenner. May it be the wrong one i wonder?? O well here's to dismantling the interior!!
Correct size is 208 x 183 x 30 as per albobs link.
Mike.
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