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Reading through the service manual for my S1 C34 that was made up by the compliance crew, it mentions something about having to change the air filter for the a/c and ventilation, but I'm not sure if it was just some generic info made up to suit a variety of imports. Do Stags actually have this?, and if so

a) how do you go about changing it?

and

b) does anyone know a part number?

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If you have a search there is a thread on it somewhere sh@un but the filters are located on the passenger side dash and can usually be cleaned with a vaccum cleaner and a wash.

Here it is:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/281475-stag-series-2-air-con-filter-removal/page__gopid__4744526#entry4744526

Edited by wolverine

Oh yeah cleaning is the way to go. It isn't that hard to get to them from memory.

It is nothing like getting to the HVAC (cricket in the dash thingy) on the R33 due to the farking airbag getting in the way and not having fingers like ET. 2hrs with the sill of the car in the small of the back looking upwards until you have a headache for 2 days was not that funny....and I failed. lol

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