a/c filter?
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a/c filter?
does anyone know for certain if the 1st gen GS's have an a/c filter like the 2nd gen's do? the previous owner was a smoker, and the a/c system has a moldy smell when it first starts up. i've got rid of most of the smoke smell from the carpets, it's just the a/c system now that irks me . i've asked around including a few mechanics and lexus personnel, but no one has given me a definative answer. i've read a few posts in regards to the 2nd gen GS's with the same problem, and they were told to change the a/c filter behind their glovebox.
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I know that the 1st gen does have the ability to have an a/c filter, but most of them did not come with one from the factor. I remember seeing the location of the filter on a schematic someone posted here on CL, but I have been unable to find it since.
The filter is pretty expensive, the dealer in Cerritos is charging $55, but there is a thread on this site where someone bought a hepa filter from Lowes and cut it so it would fit into the filter location. Unfortunately, I cannot find the thread.
The filter is pretty expensive, the dealer in Cerritos is charging $55, but there is a thread on this site where someone bought a hepa filter from Lowes and cut it so it would fit into the filter location. Unfortunately, I cannot find the thread.
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Re: yep... they've got them.
Originally posted by Leets
I've got one sitting in my garage waiting to be put in... just as soon as I get off my lazy butt.
I've got one sitting in my garage waiting to be put in... just as soon as I get off my lazy butt.
Where did you buy it and how much was it? BTW I bought 2 9006 sockets for 5.00 each today at autozone.. Did I get ripped?
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Here is the link to the site I was talking about where the guy bought a HEPA filter from HomeDepo and cut it and used it as an A/C filter. I don't know who this page belongs to, but it is pretty interesting. http://lexusmodz.netfirms.com/GS_DIY/hepa_filter/
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Re: Re: yep... they've got them.
Originally posted by SouthernSunGS
hey Leets,
Where did you buy it and how much was it?
hey Leets,
Where did you buy it and how much was it?
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K, so in typical Kragen fashion, the part I was sent wasn't the correct one for my car. I checked with Metro Toyota/Lexus in Victoria and decided I'd just get it through them. It's about $20 more, but at least it's the correct one. Mine didn't originally come with one, but considering how tasty the air in South Cali is getting, I figure it's worth it.
Anywayz, to install it here's what you do. First get underneath the dash (below the glovebox... you don't even have to open it to do this job) on the passenger side of the vehicle. There you will see a black plastic panel with a light in it. Gently pull it straight down from the front (the side closest the seat). It's held in by those snap in fittings, so it may take a lil effort. Just don't go ballistic on it cuz those things love to break. Once you pull it loose you just slide it out towards you. Then you will see two brass wing nuts on the bottomside of the big white box. Simply turn those (counterclockwise) to undo the filter opening. They might be a little tight... I had to use pliers cuz they were too tight for my delicate little fingers If your car didn't come with a filter I'd also suggest vacuuming out the opening. As soon as I got the cover off a grip of dirt and stuff fell out, so expect a bit of a mess. Hope that helps everyone out.
Anywayz, to install it here's what you do. First get underneath the dash (below the glovebox... you don't even have to open it to do this job) on the passenger side of the vehicle. There you will see a black plastic panel with a light in it. Gently pull it straight down from the front (the side closest the seat). It's held in by those snap in fittings, so it may take a lil effort. Just don't go ballistic on it cuz those things love to break. Once you pull it loose you just slide it out towards you. Then you will see two brass wing nuts on the bottomside of the big white box. Simply turn those (counterclockwise) to undo the filter opening. They might be a little tight... I had to use pliers cuz they were too tight for my delicate little fingers If your car didn't come with a filter I'd also suggest vacuuming out the opening. As soon as I got the cover off a grip of dirt and stuff fell out, so expect a bit of a mess. Hope that helps everyone out.
Last edited by Leets; 06-23-03 at 06:17 PM.
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Thanks. Mine had only one leaf and some dirt which had become mud because I guess it gets moist in there. ???
I went to the LEX dealer and they did not think they had any filters that would fit. What is the best way to go about putting a filter in there? I don't know what size it is supposed to be or anything without anything to compare to.
I went to the LEX dealer and they did not think they had any filters that would fit. What is the best way to go about putting a filter in there? I don't know what size it is supposed to be or anything without anything to compare to.
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What purpose do these filters serve?? Do they just clean the dust particles? Make the air taste better and fresher?
Will a hepa filter have the same results as a "LEXUS" filter
Will a hepa filter have the same results as a "LEXUS" filter