Got a smelly interior? Check cabin air filter.(Automotive Service)
Publication Date: 07-JAN-08
Publication Title: Tire Business
Format: Online
Author: Marinucci, Dan

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Byline: Dan Marinucci

A contaminated cabin air filter or rotting organic debris can create or aggravate odors inside a vehicle.

What's more, a dirty cabin filter or heavy accumulations of leaves, pine needles or similar debris may restrict air flow through a vehicle's ventilation system.

All too often, I encounter technicians or service writers who overlook the fundamentals when a customer complains about interior odors or inadequate air flow from the...



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