hi everyone!
does anyone know where the air con equipment is (filter, condenser etc) i want to steralise it (it smells at the mo + cut the risk of legionares disease)
Thanks
Mark
air con filter
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RTF
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Don't know, but isn't that in the manual?
Or else just call a dealer if you don't get an answer over here... (although someone must know it i guess?)
Or else just call a dealer if you don't get an answer over here... (although someone must know it i guess?)
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The risk of legionaire disease is negligable. The legionella bacteria is water bourne. Automotive air conditioning does not contain water that is in contact with the air stream other than contensate which come from the air outside the car this is infact the case with most air consitioning systems. If you get legionares while in the car it probabley came directly from out side.
i want to steralise it (...............cut the risk of legionares disease)
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Yes, i agree... this problem doesn't affect car's air-conditions... Although the removing of the filter is very easy only to clean the dust... no specialist needed..The risk of legionaire disease is negligable. The legionella bacteria is water bourne. Automotive air conditioning does not contain water that is in contact with the air stream other than contensate which come from the air outside the car this is infact the case with most air consitioning systems. If you get legionares while in the car it probabley came directly from out side.
i want to steralise it (...............cut the risk of legionares disease)
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Darth Bourj
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I think the only filter for the air conditioning is the pollen filter. Could be wrong.
As for maintaining the air conditioning. - I was told to ensure I keep running it every so often. That means through winter. The air-conditioning makes for a good dehumidifier hence why it comes on to clear the front window. The condenser is left of the radiator I believe, but if it isn’t broke don’t try and fix it.
As for maintaining the air conditioning. - I was told to ensure I keep running it every so often. That means through winter. The air-conditioning makes for a good dehumidifier hence why it comes on to clear the front window. The condenser is left of the radiator I believe, but if it isn’t broke don’t try and fix it.
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If you are trying to locate the air con pollen filter it is on the Right Hand side of the car in the engine bay. The placcy grill on the bonnet is the fresh air inlet. There is a plastic 'tray' on top of the R/H suspension strut that seals to the bonnet when its closed, if you look directly back from the tray towards the car ie 'under' the windscreen you will see the filter. It lays flat and is easily removed by lifting it up. At under a tenner for a genuine replacement its just not worth cleaning it !