Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2001 19:10:11 GMT From: hohnopsamlid.invalid (Goran Larsson) Subject: Re: 9-5 air filter & pollen filter...where are they?
In article <DRky7.17805$7B1.1360731nopsamread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net>, Rector Family <worssnopsamhlink.net> wrote: > Can anyone tell me where these two filters are and how to change them on my > '99 9-5 wagon? Air filter for the engine is inside the front right fender. It is visible from below. The pollen filter and the charcoal filter (if installed) for the cabin is behind the glove box. The glove box has to come out to replace those filters... > How about the pollen filter. It has been > two year and I haven't changed it. My wife has terrible allergies and I > assume it should be changed yearly at least? That information is in the service book. The engine air filter should be replaced at the 50000 km service, and then after each 60000 km. The pollen filter should be replaced at the 30000 km service, and then after each 40000 km. The charcoal filter should be replaced at the 70000 km service and then after each 80000 km. The actual distance may vary in different markets, e.g. some countries still use some quaint unit called mile. > Any idea what it costs? Knowing your wifes problems, does it matter how much it cost? -- G–ran Larsson Senior Systems Analyst hoh AT approve DOT se