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billynoband
post Oct 25 2009, 06:36 AM
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Could anyone tell me where the cabin filter is on the UK Outlander 05 with 4g69 engine. Cheers.

Just about to change the axel oil, will I break it?
Managed the tappets anyway. First time since I had a Cortina.
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Under the glove box. Remove it. Remove 2 screws. Take it out. Need pictutes?
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No that's fine , thanks.
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Don't forget to spray your heater coil with fungus killer such as Wynn's Air conditioning and heating system odour Treatment, since when the cabin air filter is out, this is the perfect time because the radiator is right there. You can also spray the fan blades.
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Please visit my post How To Replace 2003, 2004, 2005 & 2006 Mitsubishi Outlander Cabin Air Filter
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