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Boroboy



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Easy pollen filter change.

Just like to say how easy it was to change my pollen filter on my wife's fl2. Took me 10 minutes. All the tools required, 7mm socket. To take fascia panel off to gain access to the filter housing. Filter was a bit tight. Other than that, a very easy diy job Thumbs Up Makes a change. Landy has now gone.

Post #218224 27th Feb 2014 11:04 pm
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alex_pescaru



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Which fascia panel?
For easy access to pollen filter you may need to remove the glovebox, but it's not really necessary...
In other words, you don't need anything (any tools) to change the pollen filter. Just the filter.
Are we talking about this filter, right? http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic9712.html

Post #218234 28th Feb 2014 8:00 am
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Boroboy



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As shown here on a righthand drive model:-  Landy has now gone.

Post #218349 1st Mar 2014 11:02 pm
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alex_pescaru



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Great, good video! Thumbs Up
Now the instructions are complete and anybody, regardless of car's type (LH/RH), should be able to do it.
Thank you.

Post #218355 2nd Mar 2014 7:40 am
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Boroboy



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Pleased I can be of help. As I said, all you need is a 7mm socket. I also thought it was behind the glove box too. It's a bit tight getting the filter in, I had to lay on my back within the foot well, looking up towards the filter housing. Which just clips off. Certainly not difficult job. An easy diy change in my opinion. The old filter will crease, as you take it out. New one seemed to go in quite easy. Landy has now gone.

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