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Airflow and re-circulation
« on: 11 August 2008, 13:11:09 »

If i press the re-circulation button the airflow increases more than when its in " normal " mode .... could my pollen filter be blocked causing this or is this normal .... ive not had the car for long so i dont know when the pollen filter was last changed .....oh and the area below the filter was full of water ,  but not now ive cleared the drain  :y
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Re: Airflow and re-circulation
« Reply #1 on: 11 August 2008, 14:51:51 »

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If i press the re-circulation button the airflow increases more than when its in " normal " mode .... could my pollen filter be blocked causing this or is this normal .... ive not had the car for long so i dont know when the pollen filter was last changed .....oh and the area below the filter was full of water ,  but not now ive cleared the drain  :y
The filter will naturally reduce flow, but should be changed annually anyway.  If its got wet, change it sooner.
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Re: Airflow and re-circulation
« Reply #2 on: 11 August 2008, 15:01:23 »

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If i press the re-circulation button the airflow increases more than when its in " normal " mode .... could my pollen filter be blocked causing this or is this normal .... ive not had the car for long so i dont know when the pollen filter was last changed .....oh and the area below the filter was full of water ,  but not now ive cleared the drain  :y
The filter will naturally reduce flow, but should be changed annually anyway.  If its got wet, change it sooner.


Do you know a part number for it ... id like to get the right one  :y
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Re: Airflow and re-circulation
« Reply #3 on: 12 August 2008, 20:33:34 »

Can anyone give me the part no for the carbon pollen filter for my 2002 2.2 ? ....ive searched for ages on here and cant find anything  :-/
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Re: Airflow and re-circulation
« Reply #4 on: 12 August 2008, 21:10:14 »

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11.04 on TC..£15-odd normal..plus VAT
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« Reply #5 on: 12 August 2008, 21:17:27 »

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