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rad2000
08-19-2003, 11:31 AM
I've poked around some in my 1995 C280, and I can't seem to find the pollen filter. Dealer replaced it a few years ago for about $160!!! I've noticed the airflow is starting to decrease, as it did before the last replacement. Question 1: where's the filter & how do I remove it (or is it obvious)? Question 2: Is it possible to blow out the filter to restore air flow or should I buy a new filter? Question 3: Can I get a filter cheaper from someone other than the dealer (as I recall, filter was about $80)?

JRE320
08-19-2003, 03:06 PM
It's right underneath the glove compartment/passenger side. You can find like 3 screw holding the cover. Unscrew the cover and you would be able to see the filter then I think you just slide it out.
Check Mercedeshop.com or Importec.com for the cabin filter. It's no more than $30. ;)

kameraguy
08-19-2003, 04:37 PM
You learn something new on each visit to club 202!

I did not know we had this filter. I suspect mine needs a replacement as well.

rad2000
08-20-2003, 07:01 AM
JRE320--thanks for the info. I'll take a look this weekend.

kameraguy--you really notice it in the summer when the car's been sitting in the sun. If the filter's clean, the fan kicks into high and SHOULD blow a ton of air, and will cut back speed after about 2 or 3 minutes. If the fan continues at high speed for longer than that, check the filter. It's probably restricting the air flow.

Eurosport
08-21-2003, 07:52 AM
i changed mine for the first time couple weeks ago
I'm glad i did, because the old one was just pure black and filled with pine needles :(

also the new filter i got had instructions with pictures in the box
if you really need them i could scan and post picts of the instructions but it's pretty easy to find it and change it only takes 5-10 mins

rad2000
08-21-2003, 12:51 PM
Eurosport, hold off on the pics--I'll give it a try this weekend. Had to laugh at your post--I live in Albuquerque, but lived in the Seattle area for the first 23 years of my life. I can just imagine what you found in your filter. I lived across the street from 70 acres of woods (100-foot-plus firs and hemlocks) and had no garage. Needles everywhere. We'll see what I find in my filter--probably tumbleweed remnants and lots of dust.

blackmercedes
08-21-2003, 03:07 PM
You should be replacing the cabin dust filter every 10K-miles or so. It will greatly extend the life of your blower motor and your AC evaporator. It's a cheap filter and a snap to do.

Eurosport
08-21-2003, 03:08 PM
10k is overdoing it
book says 60k if i remember right
but i'll change mine again at 150k :D

blackmercedes
08-21-2003, 03:10 PM
For the W202 the cabin dust filter should be replaced at each "A" service, which is at about 10,000 miles if you're using the FSS system. As per the book.

JRE320
08-21-2003, 08:33 PM
Blackmercedes,
If you could please remove the bottom part of your sig. There's
no reason why we need to know what you've sold in the past.
Thanks for your cooperation.

grapes
08-23-2003, 04:36 PM
What's wrong with Blackmercedes sig.I like to see what cars members have, have had etc.

grapes
08-23-2003, 04:47 PM
Rad2000 20,000 is about right for cabin filter.i buy my Mann filters for $11 so why not at 10,000. 60,000 is too long. Just my 2 cents.

JRE320
08-23-2003, 11:04 PM
Originally posted by grapes
What's wrong with Blackmercedes sig.I like to see what cars members have, have had etc.

Admin.Joey,
Would you be kindna enough and please provide info. on why we are try'in to minimized our sig.... :rolleyes: ;)

rad2000
08-25-2003, 03:30 PM
Replaced the cabin/pollen filter this weekend. It was filthy. I checked my records and found out it had been replaced 26 months and just over 20,000 miles ago. Since Albuquerque is particularly dusty, this may not be a proper test, but to replace it yearly here is not unreasonable. Other areas of the country may pose different problems, such as needles and leaves (NOT a problem here).

Obviously a clogged filter makes the fan and A/C work harder as they fight a battle with the automatic temperature control. The fan speed drops right down now--everything's quieter! I've learned my lesson. I'll order 2 or 3 filters off the internet and replace each spring or if the system seems to be struggling. Now that I know what I'm doing, it should be about a 10-minute job.

Thanks for the help and advice! :cool:

BenzMeister
08-25-2003, 04:57 PM
Originally posted by Eurosport
i changed mine for the first time couple weeks ago
I'm glad i did, because the old one was just pure black and filled with pine needles :(

also the new filter i got had instructions with pictures in the box
if you really need them i could scan and post picts of the instructions but it's pretty easy to find it and change it only takes 5-10 mins

I like a pic of the instructions to change the filter in my 99 C280 you can email them to me a alueb@aol.com, many thanks!

grapes
08-25-2003, 06:02 PM
Al.just buy a Mann Cabin Filter on any internet site. Best instructions i've ever seen are in the box. Took about 15 minutes first time. Now i could do it in 5. Jeff Sorry Al Didn't realize you had just changed it yourself.

BenzMeister
08-30-2003, 10:45 AM
JUSTCHANGED IT TODAY, PIECE OF CAKE. I CAN SEND YOU DIRECTIONS IF YOU LIKE

marksbenz
09-09-2003, 07:21 PM
BenzMeister can you pls send me the direction on how to remove the cabin filter. Thanks.

Benzmark23@aol.com