Cabin filter....
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Cabin filter....
I'm disappointed with the effectiveness of the cabin filter. My C320 cabin filter worked great and filtered out almost all odors. Is there a filter available that works better than the rest?
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Do you have one or two filters ? I assume that you talking about the one that are in the cabin below the glove compartment near the Passenger knee ? or where is it located in your model ?
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I've only had the car a couple of weeks however I had the C for 12 years. The most noticeable odor is the catalytic exhaust emissions from other cars. Didn't notice them at all in the C when the filter was in use.....only when it was in bypass mode. This filter doesn't stop them at all.
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One filter below the glove box. The C had two filters....one for dust/pollen over the battery and a substantial carbon coated double one below the glove box. The pictures of the ones I've seen for the E look like the single filter that was over the battery....lightly carbon coated.
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I just ordered the Mann filter from amazon last week. I haven't tried to install it yet. My garage is cold and the floor keeps getting wet from tracking in snow and slush. I'll put it in soon, hopefully this weekend. I had big problems with nasty smell from the AC right after I got it last summer. Hope the new filter fixes it.
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One thing I really loved about my Hyundai Azera was the Automatic Air Quality filter. It was amazing how quickly it could sense smoke, exhaust fumes, etc. and automatically switch to recirculation and then switch back to normal when air cleared.
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Nissan started doing this in 2010 as well. Nice feature. I'm surprised MB hasn't picked up on it.
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I've only had the car a couple of weeks however I had the C for 12 years. The most noticeable odor is the catalytic exhaust emissions from other cars. Didn't notice them at all in the C when the filter was in use.....only when it was in bypass mode. This filter doesn't stop them at all.
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True, but it's after the fact I just ordered a bulk roll of carbon impregnated filter medium to make my own. If it works I'll have enough material to outlast me I plan on taking the cage from a house furnace filter and cutting/bending it to fit inside a donor filter that I'll gut.
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Thanks for posting and nice work! I too am not happy with the lack of odour filtration compared with my previous E class that worked very well. Now off to order some carbon filter media...
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Nice mod! The standard cabin air filtration in the W212 is not up to par compared to Audi and especially BMW.
The system has to clean outside air coming in, as well as pass. compartment filtering. the offgassing of MB's sea of plastic (esp. w/ MB Tex) can be really rough.
The system has to clean outside air coming in, as well as pass. compartment filtering. the offgassing of MB's sea of plastic (esp. w/ MB Tex) can be really rough.
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Nice mod! The standard cabin air filtration in the W212 is not up to par compared to Audi and especially BMW.
The system has to clean outside air coming in, as well as pass. compartment filtering. the offgassing of MB's sea of plastic (esp. w/ MB Tex) can be really rough.
The system has to clean outside air coming in, as well as pass. compartment filtering. the offgassing of MB's sea of plastic (esp. w/ MB Tex) can be really rough.
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No. What I'm referring to is the outside odors that enter the cabin as you are driving. Like....catalytic converters, dairy farms, chemical plants, etc. I have leather as well and the out gassing of the plastics has run its' course. Some people aren't bothered by the smells and it's transient so not a constant irritant but just another "feature" that I miss. But not anymore It seems to be an odd/another cost cutting move by MB.
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No. What I'm referring to is the outside odors that enter the cabin as you are driving. Like....catalytic converters, dairy farms, chemical plants, etc. I have leather as well and the out gassing of the plastics has run its' course. Some people aren't bothered by the smells and it's transient so not a constant irritant but just another "feature" that I miss. But not anymore It seems to be an odd/another cost cutting move by MB.
And if that is not what you are saying, the my response is
"Oh, Ok"
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Loosely on topic... I have a 2010 E550 I picked up recently. It had a foul air-conditioning odor the dealer took care of with new filters and a duct cleaning/de-mustification process of some sort. However - overall, the interior still has the smell of what I'll describe as 'old-man clothes closet' smell. Since I've only had the car since mid-February, wondering if it's the wool carpet and general climate dampness? Should the interior filter on recirculate manage this? Anyone else have the same experience?
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Are you sure it wasn't flood damaged before you bought it? Look at the tools in the trunk to see if they're rusted. Lift the carpeting in the cabin and look for signs of rust and water damage. The air conditioning will eventually dry it out but if it's bad it would be a good idea to run a large fan through the interior with the doors open. Also, sometimes the AC water vent can get clogged or routed wrong and dump the water inside the car instead of outside as it should.
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i would be concerned about mold growth. water's getting in somewhere.
mb's treatment is to spray a sealant inside of the HVAC system & duct-work and replace the cabin interior filters.
the mb tex and plastic inside mb cars is also related to interior air quality.
outside filtering of exhaust fumes is poor. it may be more noticable to some owners. if you're sensative to odors, or have allergies you will be much more acute to this issue.
if you smoke a pack a day, you probably won't pick up on the odor. if you don't , you are more apt.
one thing to watch if you complain about odors, that there is a commercially available "odor bomb" that your dealer can use in your car to try and get rid of odors. i would ask your dealer if they use such a chemical to try and get rid of odors.
mb's treatment is to spray a sealant inside of the HVAC system & duct-work and replace the cabin interior filters.
the mb tex and plastic inside mb cars is also related to interior air quality.
outside filtering of exhaust fumes is poor. it may be more noticable to some owners. if you're sensative to odors, or have allergies you will be much more acute to this issue.
if you smoke a pack a day, you probably won't pick up on the odor. if you don't , you are more apt.
one thing to watch if you complain about odors, that there is a commercially available "odor bomb" that your dealer can use in your car to try and get rid of odors. i would ask your dealer if they use such a chemical to try and get rid of odors.