Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 13:03:04 GMT From: "KeithG" <noonenopsaml.com> Subject: Re: 95 900 SE Turbo Dog smell in the vents
There is, indeed, a fresh air filter under the plastic cover under the wiper pivots. Remove wipers, remove cover and it is right there. Unclip and replace. Before you replace it, spray a bit of febreeze unscented into the vent from this end. It should make a decent improvement. Good Luck, KeithG "Kimo Saaby" <kimo_saabynopsameja.com> wrote in message news:3B662936.110E9B12nopsameja.com... > It's a sad day when supposedly "cultured" people would allow for a smelly > dog to ride in their Saab. > > Question:Why would any Saab enthusiast even OWN a stinkin' mutt? > Answer: They weren't Saab enthusiasts - they were DOG enthusiasts. > > there oughtta be a law > > > > Good luck Brother..... Good luck. > > Maybe you could spray OZIUM in the vents..... > > Good luck...... awww man.... Good luck! > > > > > Brian Ladd > > -- > 1983 Saab 900 Turbo > > > > James Bannon wrote: > > > I own a 95 900SE Turbo The car was purchased from it's original owner > > who owned a "BIG SHAGGY DOG" who enjoyed swimming and going for a ride. > > As a result I can still smell the dog in the AC and heating systems > > sometimes. I have cleaned the carpet seats etc and I have no problem in > > these areas at all. > > > > I was wondering if there is a filter in the heating and or AC system > > that can be changed or cleaned? I've looked but can't seem to find one > > and i've looked through the manual but see no mention. > > > > Or does anyone have a suggestion on riding the odor from the system. > > > > -- > > Jim >