Originally posted by: Moonbeam
When it's dirty.
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
When it's dirty.
I know that 😛 But are you supposed to change every year or something even if its not?
Originally posted by: NokiaDude
Hmm, I wonder when you're supposed to replace the A/C air filter? My car smell pretty bad with the A/C.
Gotta love that infamous 944/924S "self-venting" sunroof. That and those wonderfully reliable VDO odometers that like to stop recording miles traveled. Those were the only two major problems with my '87 924S.(Note: if something on your car doesn't move when you hit the button for it to move, don't hold the button down untill you hear the gears stripping!!)
Originally posted by: NokiaDude
Hmm, I wonder when you're supposed to replace the A/C air filter? My car smell pretty bad with the A/C.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Gotta love that infamous 944/924S "self-venting" sunroof. That and those wonderfully reliable VDO odometers that like to stop recording miles traveled. Those were the only two major problems with my '87 924S.(Note: if something on your car doesn't move when you hit the button for it to move, don't hold the button down untill you hear the gears stripping!!)
ZV
Damn shame they couldn't carry that on to the '87 924S. Mine actually gave up on the drive home when I picked it up. The PO reset it while moving the car out of her garage, and that was the last straw. Haha, sometimes my luck is just funny. 🙂The post-85.5 944's moved to an electronic odometer that didn't break every time you reset it (while moving), so mine still works (luckily).
Originally posted by: NokiaDude
I have a 1996 Chevrolet Lumina. Do you think I could replace the A/C system air filter to make it smell alot nicer?
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Sometime between 15,000 and 30,000 miles depending upon driving conditions. It can get as low as 5,000 miles if you live in a really dusty area.
ZV