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Old 04-24-2002, 05:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Air Filters?

ok... my prelude STINKS.. i mean LITTERALLY!! when ever i have AC running, it brings out this rotton oder.. i asked auto store dude and he said replace the filter for it. well from what i know, only preludes from 99 up has those filters "replaceABLE"
and all i can really do is just spray those oder killer thinggy.. anyone know why to mod it so it can be removeable? (i remember someone talking about it in P.O.)
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anyone know what i'm talking about???
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Change your air filter for the AC in your car and spray some air freshner in there before you close it up
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did you check for dead amimals?
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Sorry, I don't know where the AC filter is located. However I just want to let you know that when you do replace it, for the future, after using your AC or when not using your AC, it's a good idea to leave the fan on that way moisture won't get trapped in there and give that mossy smell.
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