6th Gen ('00-'05): Cabin filter change ... (Look what I found!)
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Cabin filter change ... (Look what I found!)
My jaw dropped when I found this yesterday ...
What a pile of ... Yarn? Twine? Feathers?! (Even a couple nutshells.)
It never smelled bad, but I did have a sense that it did not "blow" as hard as it should have, ... Is this why?
I do believe THIS is what everything should look like ... (Wix Filters)
What a pile of ... Yarn? Twine? Feathers?! (Even a couple nutshells.)
It never smelled bad, but I did have a sense that it did not "blow" as hard as it should have, ... Is this why?
I do believe THIS is what everything should look like ... (Wix Filters)
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@03SSLE: The flow is sooo much better now, my lady-friend can sit & style her hair in it if she wants! =)
(Apparently when the original owners stored it in the winter(s), they did not do much to protect it from such "tresspassings".)
(Apparently when the original owners stored it in the winter(s), they did not do much to protect it from such "tresspassings".)
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Mentor, Ohio
Posts: 12,156
WOW! Some little critter found shelter!!
You should have considered this little gem while in there:
https://montecarloforum.com/forum/si...lem-fix-26663/
I bought this piece intending to install it BEFORE I developed a problem and about a week after I got it, I was glad I had it. I also put on on my friend's '97 Grand Prix and my wife's '04 Impala (the Impala did not need it, but for $4 it was an awesome piece of mind).
You should have considered this little gem while in there:
https://montecarloforum.com/forum/si...lem-fix-26663/
I bought this piece intending to install it BEFORE I developed a problem and about a week after I got it, I was glad I had it. I also put on on my friend's '97 Grand Prix and my wife's '04 Impala (the Impala did not need it, but for $4 it was an awesome piece of mind).