Make a cabin air filter?
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Make a cabin air filter?
I have severe allergies to any kind of pollen and dust. In the area I live in, you can't park your car on a sunny day with out getting a good coat of pollen on your whole car. When I turned my heater on the other night, I got blasted with pollen (let us just say didnt end my night well).
I own a 1994 Honda Accord Lx and on my model/year, there is no cabin air filter, as I am sure many of you know. Is there a way to make a filter somewhere so I dont get blaster with pollen again? Or can I clean the inside of the vents ? Thank you for reading this!
I own a 1994 Honda Accord Lx and on my model/year, there is no cabin air filter, as I am sure many of you know. Is there a way to make a filter somewhere so I dont get blaster with pollen again? Or can I clean the inside of the vents ? Thank you for reading this!
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If there's a way to remove the cooling at the bottom of the windshield, you may be able to install some of the thin register vent filters that are sold at lowes/home depot. Just a quick thought. If the 1st gen Acura CL came equipped with one(OR possibly the first gen TL) You may be able to retrofit a unit from one of those. Try searching on Google to see if you can find a parts dept that has the diagrams for each model to see if they're similar.
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