Funny smell through heaters

Sep 10, 2011
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cheshire
When I had my heaters on tonight there was an awful musty smell coming through I've not had it before could it be the pollen filter?
 

Seatmann

Rough around the edges
Sep 16, 2010
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No it's for all the air that comes in to the cabin, I don't have aircon but still have the filter, all the vags do and I remember the stink you talk of lol. Pooeeey
 
Sep 10, 2011
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cheshire
yeh like smelly socks lol

apperently if youve had the aircon on that can cause it so i think the mrs has had the aircon today and not known because when i got in it and put the heaters on it didnt say econ
 
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Seatmann

Rough around the edges
Sep 16, 2010
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Scotlanda
Maybe but all the air for the vents etc all comes in through the filter, it's actually a cabin filter and the smell is generally what you get when they need changed. I thought it was me at first, I was getting paranoid and trying to sniff myself lol.
 

tonto

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Apr 17, 2011
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change pollen filter - maybe opt for a carbon activated one, circa £10 or a standard one about £3.
and might be worth getting your vents "debugged" too.
 

/dev/null

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Nov 12, 2008
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Best bet is just to get an air-con service. Will clear up that musty smell in no time.
 

Arnie-Wilson

Leon 1.9Tdi Stylance
Jan 29, 2011
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Portadown, NI
I went through the same thing. Took my pollen filter out an it was pure black, changed it over about a month ago now and havent smelt anything like it from the change :)
 

Arnie-Wilson

Leon 1.9Tdi Stylance
Jan 29, 2011
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Portadown, NI
Yes it's At the passenger footwell, take the plastic cover off an you will see a rectangular shape black cover, slide it to the right an it should come off. Then pull the pollen filter down
 
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