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If one must have cabin filters - my homemade cheapy idea.
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Originally Posted by jcyuhn
You don't have cabin air filters. Might want to get a new parts person.
The 124 chassis got cabin air filters for the '94-'95 model years only. The big black HVAC box which houses the blower motor, AC evap, heater core, etc. was redesigned to incorporate the filters. It can actually be retrofitted to earlier cars if you are willing to invest a crazy amount of time and money into an older car...
- JimY
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Located the cabin air inlets under the hood by the windshield wipers. By looking at them it seems to me that if one had to have cabin filters, the inside of a home furnace filter cut to size and clipped on top of the inlets would do the job. This would be very inexpensive and super easy to replace when required.
Last edited by tino; 05-31-2005 at 11:11 PM.
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