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DIY Guide: Aircon Filter Replacement
VinCenT:
Bravo my friend.. Bravo... :clapping:
Putting this to sticky.
VinCenT:
For your info, Got once I went for servicing, The mech said my aircon filter too thick thus blocking the air flow which I complained to them earlier....(Using Bosch carbonated filter)
So I went to buy back a stock air con filter at TCM(TPY) which cost $84.84 after discount.
Had did excatly what your pics showed.. :thumbsup:
aerosignal:
--- Quote from: VlwP(VinCenT) on April 21, 2007, 12:16:22 AM ---For your info, Got once I went for servicing, The mech said my aircon filter too thick thus blocking the air flow which I complained to them earlier....(Using Bosch carbonated filter)
So I went to buy back a stock air con filter at TCM(TPY) which cost $84.84 after discount.
Had did excatly what your pics showed.. :thumbsup:
--- End quote ---
Wah!!!! That is one expensive filter!!!! Thinking in my mind now of a way to run a test to check that claim.... Cairefresh supposed to be low pressure drop filters although I am not sure what it is compared to. My company's got flow test equipment. Now, just how to hold the filter in place???...... Hmmmm food for more thought.
;) ;) ;) ;)
aerosignal:
Sorry but I :Offtopic: :Offtopic: :Offtopic: abit in my own topic but this is the perfect opportunity to do something else.
When I was replacing my filter, I realised that I can reach the Aux jacks for my Kenwood head unit. So I quickly found one of my spare RCA to stereo cables and hooked it up. It is connected to a IPOD dock now so I got IPOD!
If you are reading this and you have no clue what I am talking about then you may want to wait for my DIY on connecting your MP3 player to the Kenwood HU.
Otherwise,
When you remove the glove, look for the cavity just behind the center dash. With a light, you will notice the rear of the HU sticking out and there is a red and a white plug. The electrical ends are covered with small rubber pieces. You can reach in, remove the rubber covers and plug in your RCA cable from here!!!! The stereo end can be routed behind the plastic trim then out from the side of the passenger seats and the stereo connector just behind the gear shift. I have a ipod dock there.
Look at the pic. It looks confusing but when you take a look when you remove the glove box, you will know what i am talking about.!
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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shiunhan:
--- Quote from: aerosignal on April 21, 2007, 12:40:36 AM ---Sorry but I :Offtopic: :Offtopic: :Offtopic: abit in my own topic but this is the perfect opportunity to do something else.
When I was replacing my filter, I realised that I can reach the Aux jacks for my Kenwood head unit. So I quickly found one of my spare RCA to stereo cables and hooked it up. It is connected to a IPOD dock now so I got IPOD!
If you are reading this and you have no clue what I am talking about then you may want to wait for my DIY on connecting your MP3 player to the Kenwood HU.
Otherwise,
When you remove the glove, look for the cavity just behind the center dash. With a light, you will notice the rear of the HU sticking out and there is a red and a white plug. The electrical ends are covered with small rubber pieces. You can reach in, remove the rubber covers and plug in your RCA cable from here!!!! The stereo end can be routed behind the plastic trim then out from the side of the passenger seats and the stereo connector just behind the gear shift. I have a ipod dock there.
Look at the pic. It looks confusing but when you take a look when you remove the glove box, you will know what i am talking about.!
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
--- End quote ---
Do u have a picture of the plastic trim then out from the side of the passenger seats? It will be good. :D
Overall this is great, just one question, after we plug out player we will set it to standby to play from AUX?
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