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Thread: DIY - Replacing the dust pollen filter (also know as the cabin filter)

  1. 04-16-2005 01:45 PM #71
    and the "stinky" smell is gone! It used to be really bad when you turned on the ac, but now it doesn't smell at all.

  2. 04-18-2005 08:30 PM #72
    Great write up. Just finsished the change.

    Quote, originally posted by VgRt6 »
    Twist and push hard, but not that hard.

    Yeah, I broke mine too but I covered up the hole with duct-tape. Rice city here we come! Anyways, at 40K I'll try to pick up a new one from a pick&pull.


  3. 05-17-2005 04:24 PM #73
    I wish I had read this before trying it the first time. I of course broke the left side tab off. I tried to do this in my cold garage in Dec. Warmer weather makes the plastic more pliable and less likely to break. I also was WAY MORE PATIENT the second time, with a new cover in hand. You have to lift up on the surrounding plastic a bit as well (all easier in warm weather) and wiggle it in. I think replacing this filter is important due to the possibility of taxing the poor fan motor if the filter is clogged-I think replacing the filter is better that just cleaning it (just my opinion) for this reason.

    Cheers to all-be patient on this one and it will be ok

    GC


  4. 05-22-2005 01:43 PM #74
    Thank You for this write-up..I was a big help in my yearly "clean out the Pollen Filter" excer.

  5. 05-30-2005 07:33 PM #75
    just changed mine for the first time at 52000km's. Long overdue to say the least. I used the A/C disinfectant and everything should be good to go.

  6. 06-10-2005 11:30 AM #76
    Outstanding write-up.

    I just changed my filter at 110k miles. I've had the car since 70k miles and don't know if it has ever been changed. I got the grayish looking OEM filter from Performance Cafe but the filter I took out was almost 2X the weight of the one I replaced it with. That's a lot of crap caught in there!

    -- Dave


  7. 06-11-2005 03:34 PM #77
    I think I'll follow your DIY and do mine next week since it's approaching 60k miles.

    I found it at http://germanfilters.com/index.php for $14.37, and I think you get free shipping for order over $25. Everything you can get for your 2001 VR6 -> http://germanfilters.com/index...ngine

    Sorry, I'm no auto mechanic, but can someone point me to a DIY for air filter?


    Modified by ultimaniac at 11:06 AM 6-13-2005


  8. 07-08-2005 03:57 PM #78
    VEry Nice work...!!! Save me sometime today...!!!

  9. 07-08-2005 05:51 PM #79
    God Gary is so awesome. plus i heard he has magic powers and can lift his car up with one hand!

    Thanks Gary!


  10. 07-27-2005 12:48 PM #80
    you rule

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    07-27-2005 02:02 PM #81
    Learn something new everyday..Thanks..

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    07-27-2005 02:04 PM #82
    How often is this supposed to be removed????

  13. 07-27-2005 02:08 PM #83
    please man clean that engine bay

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    07-27-2005 06:33 PM #84
    bump

  15. 07-27-2005 06:42 PM #85
    just did mine today

  16. 08-14-2005 07:53 PM #86
    FYI, I gave this a try on my 2002 GTI today, and the part I got was 1J0-819-644-A. So I crack open the filter in the car and the part # on that filter was 1H0-819-644-B... Not thinking too much about it, I tried to put in the new 1J0 one in and found that it was pretty much impossible to jam back in the slot. On a second look comparing the two filters, I noticed the 1J0 was a bit taller than the 1H0 that was originally in the car, which would explain the trouble I was having. It's weird because I searched on the 1st VW Parts website and 1J0 is listed for 99 to 04 models of GTI, and 1H0 is for Passats (also noted beside the part is 'New Style').

    Guess it's time to return this filter


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  18. 08-14-2005 11:32 PM #88
    Another great DYI. I have to say your DYI are better then the Bentleys. The color pictures just win me over.

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    08-20-2005 03:07 PM #90
    nice DIY - i've been meaning to do this for some time now.
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  21. 08-20-2005 04:21 PM #91
    After doing this, the air out of my vents still smells for the first 10-15 seconds

    I'm assuming the smell is from the condenser


  22. 08-20-2005 05:08 PM #92
    great diy

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    08-20-2005 05:27 PM #93
    Great DIY too bad I didn't wait until I read more on the vortex I cracked the cover.

    Quote, originally posted by kaljer »
    I did this a couple months ago couldnt get that cover back on, we broke it!
    Good to know that I'm not the only one that cracked the cover putting it back together!!!


    Modified by 85 diesel at 2:33 PM 8-20-2005

  24. 06-15-2006 11:24 AM #94
    Great stuff.. I never even thought of the Pollen Filter untill i saw the maintenance schedule. I hit the 40k miles on my 02 GTIs and didn't quite get all the required maintenance done. Now i'm going down the list throught the search... Thanks alot for posting this DIY hope to find more

    Now my AC will finally stop smelling like CChhheeezzzeee!!! WOoHoo


  25. 06-19-2006 01:17 PM #95
    such a helpful thread, any body know off a good antibacterial spray i can use?

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    06-19-2006 01:22 PM #96
    Quote, originally posted by Mr.BBS »
    such a helpful thread, any body know off a good antibacterial spray i can use?

    OZIUM.


  27. 06-19-2006 01:44 PM #97
    They sell some stuff at the dealer and it smells really good, but it didn't work all that well and it wasnt cheap. Frigi-fresh I think it is called. The only reason I got it was because some dude in parts used it on his car and almost the whole can was left over and he didn't need it.

    I would try some lysol air cleaner of some fabris.


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    06-19-2006 01:46 PM #98
    Quote, originally posted by LSinLV »

    OZIUM.

    I love the smell of ozium


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    06-19-2006 01:48 PM #99
    Quote, originally posted by Matt@EuroJerks »

    I love the smell of ozium

    LOL!! and I thought I was the only one!!


  30. 06-24-2006 01:54 PM #100
    Love this writeup. I did the DIY this morning, including adding Lysol. Took about 25 minutes and I'm not a handy guy.

  31. 06-24-2006 02:49 PM #101
    i say screw buying a new filter.. i just poped mine out and sprayed it with the air gun at work.. madd dust came out.. smaked it ont the floor once or twice and sprayed again... worked good.. i noticed when i cleanded it the air vents by my feet blew alot better but thats about it

  32. 07-08-2006 10:26 PM #102
    gonna do this next week. Another great write up Vgrt6

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    07-08-2006 11:33 PM #103
    can we get a link to this posted in the DIY/FAQ sticky?

  34. 07-11-2006 07:34 AM #104
    It should already be in the MKIV DIY thread.

  35. 07-11-2006 11:56 AM #105
    just did this and it took me 3 min

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