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andrew kennedy



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POLLEN FILTER - location??

I've recently been driving in Spain through an area with a very high pollen count. I would like to locate the pollen filter in my 2006 sport and, if it is possible, give it a clean. I would be grateful of any advice! Andrew Andrew Kennedy

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Paddi



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Behind the glove box. Open it and then push down on the levers either side and the glove box when it will drop down further. Look behind and above the glove box (a torch helps) and you will see a rectangular door which is latched at one end. Remove the door and in the cavity now exposed you will see the pollen filter at the top; just pull it out. Not sure how effective cleaning it will be. Good quality activated charcoal filters can be found (in the UK anyway) for about GBP10. There is a video here which shows you the process of changing the filter if my description is not clear. And no; - that's not me in the video. 2008 MY Java Black TDV8 HSE

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andrew kennedy



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Pollen filter

Paddi wrote:
Behind the glove box. Open it and then push down on the levers either side and the glove box when it will drop down further. Look behind and above the glove box (a torch helps) and you will see a rectangular door which is latched at one end. Remove the door and in the cavity now exposed you will see the pollen filter at the top; just pull it out. Not sure how effective cleaning it will be. Good quality activated charcoal filters can be found (in the UK anyway) for about GBP10. There is a video here which shows you the process of changing the filter if my description is not clear. And no; - that's not me in the video.


Many thanks Paddi - I'm on the case....Andrew Andrew Kennedy

Post #355207 Fri Aug 31 2012 2:51pm
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andrew kennedy



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Pollen filter?!?

Paddi wrote:
Behind the glove box. Open it and then push down on the levers either side and the glove box when it will drop down further. Look behind and above the glove box (a torch helps) and you will see a rectangular door which is latched at one end. Remove the door and in the cavity now exposed you will see the pollen filter at the top; just pull it out. Not sure how effective cleaning it will be. Good quality activated charcoal filters can be found (in the UK anyway) for about GBP10. There is a video here which shows you the process of changing the filter if my description is not clear. And no; - that's not me in the video.


Paddi - I've taken the filter out...cleaned it...the way the filter came out was showing the 'Air Flow' simble showing the air came in form the top . Could you confirm this is the correct way up for the filter to be. Andrew Andrew Kennedy

Post #355259 Sat Sep 01 2012 10:26am
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Paddi



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Andrew,
Airflow comes from above (switch the fan on and you'll feel it drawing air downward). On some filters the arrows showing airflow direction are printed on the moveable flange so you can make them point in either direction Laughing
I think the filter should be orientated with the flanges at the bottom to help provide a seal but TBH the filter looks symmetrical so may not be all that important. No doubt someone will be along in a minute with the definitive answer. 2008 MY Java Black TDV8 HSE

Post #355271 Sat Sep 01 2012 12:23pm
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andrew kennedy



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Pollen filter

Paddi wrote:
Andrew,
Airflow comes from above (switch the fan on and you'll feel it drawing air downward). On some filters the arrows showing airflow direction are printed on the moveable flange so you can make them point in either direction Laughing
I think the filter should be orientated with the flanges at the bottom to help provide a seal but TBH the filter looks symmetrical so may not be all that important. No doubt someone will be along in a minute with the definitive answer.


Thanks. What you are saying applies to my filter....so I know what to do. Again many thanks!! Andrew Kennedy

Post #355283 Sat Sep 01 2012 2:35pm
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