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Old 08-29-2010, 06:13 PM   #1
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I have a steaming up windscreen, this happens when the heater is on anything but aircon or 25+.
Any ideas welcome.
There is no leak from the cooling system/heater matrix.

Also where is the pollen filter & how do I change it?

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I have a steaming up windscreen, this happens when the heater is on anything but aircon or 25+.
Any ideas welcome.
There is no leak from the cooling system/heater matrix.

Also where is the pollen filter & how do I change it?

Dave
that is perfectly normal mate.. happens to me too..

I always leave my climate control to AUTO and A/C on (now when I say A/C on it doesnt mean its always on, hence why its call AUTO climate control.. the aircon only engages when the temperature in the cabin is hot.. just on the left hand side of the steering column is the sensor which senses the air temperature..

as for the pollenfilter, its very easy to change.. no tools required..

you can access it from the bonnet..

open the bonnet.. lift up the black grill near the screen at the passenger side and you will see the filter there.. I vacummed it before taking it out so that dust didnt get in.. simples !!! took 10 minutes..
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Thanks for the info. I'll try the climate control.
Pollen filter found and changed.

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