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Mildew / Mold Smell - Cabin Filter?

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Hi all,

For awhile now, I've noticed my FiST stinks anytime I turn the air, warm or cold, without the AC running. Anyone else running into that issue?

I was planning on tackling a cabin filter replacement, but now I can't even figure out if this car has one... :)

Any ideas? Am I alone in this one?
 


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This definitely helps. I'll have to poke around in there. Can't believe I didn't notice it when doing my shifter bushings.

Anyone have a PN for the filter?
 


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Its kinda of a pain the older fiestas are the same way, usually Ford recommends every 15 thousand miles.
 


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The videos above suggest blasting some Febreeze type stuff down into the vents too! Hehe.
 


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The other possibility is that you need to change your socks. LOL




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LOL isn't my socks or my feet!

I popped both covers off and didn't see something that looks similar to what was in the first video. The second video is possible, but I didn't want to take out the gas pedal as I just had it off the other day for the pedal spacer. DOh.

That is not to say there is not a cabin filter somewhere... I didn't look very hard.
 


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LOL isn't my socks or my feet!

I popped both covers off and didn't see something that looks similar to what was in the first video. The second video is possible, but I didn't want to take out the gas pedal as I just had it off the other day for the pedal spacer. DOh.

That is not to say there is not a cabin filter somewhere... I didn't look very hard.
[MENTION=9]rodmoe[/MENTION]

any chance and helping out a fella with some pictures from the service manual?
 


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[MENTION=9]rodmoe[/MENTION]

any chance and helping out a fella with some pictures from the service manual?
Here is what they had 3 pic and not much verbage other than "To install reverse procedure"
 


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My impatient self took it apart again to take a peek. It's a tight arse fit up toward the top - not sure what tool I can use to get up in there. I'll play around this weekend when I don't have to get up and worry about going to work the next day.
 


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My impatient self took it apart again to take a peek. It's a tight arse fit up toward the top - not sure what tool I can use to get up in there. I'll play around this weekend when I don't have to get up and worry about going to work the next day.
Did you figure it out?
 


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Bumping this up because I still haven't done this and wondering if anyone else has? [clap]

Also interested in trying the Febreeze down the vents.
 




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