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Re: Pollen Filter Replacement

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2018 4:48 pm
by Lancer1993
Thanks, I'll try that. Assume pressing it again turns it off, similar to the traction control button you need to hold to turn it off.

I think its set up this way and when some settings are changed the circulation changes.

Re: Pollen Filter Replacement

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 7:47 am
by Quismiff
When I get in my car and the temp reading in the multi display says I think near 30 degrees the A/C is automatically on recirculate till the temp in the cabin comes down sufficiently and it then turns off the recirculation.

Re: Pollen Filter Replacement

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2018 2:17 pm
by wallaw819
Lancer1993 wrote:Thanks, I'll try that. Assume pressing it again turns it off, similar to the traction control button you need to hold to turn it off.

I think its set up this way and when some settings are changed the circulation changes.


Yes. But here I always set to re-circulate all the time.

So far it only went back to factory settings (outside air) when I replace the battery.

Re: Pollen Filter Replacement

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2019 6:47 am
by bumblebee
Remember there is two different types of pollen filter for our Lancer
One has some extra rubber/ foam along one of the broad sides the other does not
No matter what you drive it should be replaced at least once a year. Check what yours is before you go buy one and measure it.
Go hunting on eBay they can be bought for as little as $15 and that includes freight to your door