Wheres the cabin air intake?
Looking for the cabin air intake. Ya know the one where you turn on to get air into the cabin from outside? Where is that at? I'm smelling smoke only coming from the vents when the setting is set to outside air (when stopped or driving slow) and i'm looking to see what i can do about it since the recirculate setting causes the windows to get foggy.
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It's under the cowl by the wiper motor iirc
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Underneath that black cover?
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It is on my '99. Take of the full width cover, and then there is another, black plastic sub-cover over the intake. Far right side of the car.
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yup, passenger side cowl
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I just cleared mine of 25 years worth of pine needles, oak leaves and other debris. Under the black cover.
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Originally Posted by triple88a
(Post 1295588)
i'm looking to see what i can do about it since the recirculate setting causes the windows to get foggy.
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Originally Posted by huesmann
(Post 1295675)
Um, if you have a functional A/C system, push the A/C button in.
i bought this for my WRX when i first bought it: dude had smoked, it was pretty bad when i turned on the heater for the first time. |
Originally Posted by huesmann
(Post 1295675)
Um, if you have a functional A/C system, push the A/C button in.
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 1295683)
dude had smoked, it was pretty bad when i turned on the heater for the first time.
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Originally Posted by triple88a
(Post 1295753)
Well my problem isnt the smoke, my problem is the poisonous gasses :D
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Yes sir, not sure how good it seals but it seems to be in a good shape.
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Heater core could have a tiny leak that fogs up your WS with the heat on. Maybe you're like me: my nose is completely de-sensitized to coolant smell after owning an old, leaky Corvette, so I know my heater core is dead when it pees on my feet in summer or fogs up my WS in winter.
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Nope, no leaks, doesnt smell like coolant either.
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You have A/C? Drain can plug, and it backs up, leaking onto the carpet. Wet carpet will fog your windows in a big hurry.
Also, back window drains (behind the seatbelt pillars) can plug as well. Same thing, water in the car causing fogged windows. |
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 1295683)
and then turn up the heat.
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Originally Posted by huesmann
(Post 1295979)
That'll help too, but even without it, the A/C dryer alone will majorly clear up fogging.
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