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Where is the cabin air filter located on a 2005 Coupe? My dealer says there is not one on the car! Please let me know - I'm new to the Crossfire's.
Jim
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Re: Air filters
Where is the cabin air filter located on a 2005 Coupe? My dealer says there is not one on the car! Please let me know - I'm new to the Crossfire's.
Jim
jpmlholian@aol.com
Jim
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The cabin filter is located under the glove box, above the foot well on the passenger side of your Crossfire. There is a ruler sized slat that has 2 screws holding the filter in place.
The only hard part of servicing the filter, lying upside down in taking out and replacing the new one. You've got to be limber to do it!
BTW, if your dealer is a Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep, they forgot about the Crossfire and it's servicing needs.
Dennis
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Re: Air filters
Where is the cabin air filter located on a 2005 Coupe? My dealer says there is not one on the car! Please let me know - I'm new to the Crossfire's.
Jim
jpmlholian@aol.com
Jim
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How to change the cabin filter. CLICK
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Dennis - I believe you are correct. My dealer is a Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep dealer and I think you hit the nail on the head. They forgot!
I did call a local Mercedes dealer and asked them if they serviced the Crossfire but they said "NO".
FYI, I'm 79 years but I'm trying to forget that. A reliable dealer/service dept. in the greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area is sort of critical to me because of my age related limitations. Can't do all the things I used to do.
Your input and that of onehundred80 are very much appreciated.
Jim
I did call a local Mercedes dealer and asked them if they serviced the Crossfire but they said "NO".
FYI, I'm 79 years but I'm trying to forget that. A reliable dealer/service dept. in the greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area is sort of critical to me because of my age related limitations. Can't do all the things I used to do.
Your input and that of onehundred80 are very much appreciated.
Jim
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Dennis - I believe you are correct. My dealer is a Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep dealer and I think you hit the nail on the head. They forgot!
I did call a local Mercedes dealer and asked them if they serviced the Crossfire but they said "NO".
FYI, I'm 79 years but I'm trying to forget that. A reliable dealer/service dept. in the greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area is sort of critical to me because of my age related limitations. Can't do all the things I used to do.
Your input and that of onehundred80 are very much appreciated.
Jim
I did call a local Mercedes dealer and asked them if they serviced the Crossfire but they said "NO".
FYI, I'm 79 years but I'm trying to forget that. A reliable dealer/service dept. in the greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area is sort of critical to me because of my age related limitations. Can't do all the things I used to do.
Your input and that of onehundred80 are very much appreciated.
Jim
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[QUOTE=Jim Holian;898380]Where is the cabin air filter located on a 2005 Coupe? My dealer says there is not one on the car! Please let me know - I'm new to the Crossfire's.
Jim
Jim, if you just have the basic model cheapie,(I have a '05 Roadster), then your not going to have everything offered on the Crossfire. No cabin filter system, pressure gauges, fog lamps, to name a few. Go to owners manual and check out the option section to see the difference. I look at it as less cost and just as much fun.
Dennis
Jim
Jim, if you just have the basic model cheapie,(I have a '05 Roadster), then your not going to have everything offered on the Crossfire. No cabin filter system, pressure gauges, fog lamps, to name a few. Go to owners manual and check out the option section to see the difference. I look at it as less cost and just as much fun.
Dennis
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[QUOTE=djohn14296;898429]
dennis, maybe so, but as a corvette guy my entire adult life (i'm 73) the SRT6 is certainly something special to drive. i get some really interesting looks when i surprise other drivers with the acceleration and speed of the SRT6. i can only imagine what the crossfire/mercedes 8 cylinder conversions must be like to drive!!
steve
Where is the cabin air filter located on a 2005 Coupe? My dealer says there is not one on the car! Please let me know - I'm new to the Crossfire's.
Jim
Jim, if you just have the basic model cheapie,(I have a '05 Roadster), then your not going to have everything offered on the Crossfire. No cabin filter system, pressure gauges, fog lamps, to name a few. Go to owners manual and check out the option section to see the difference. I look at it as less cost and just as much fun.
Dennis
Jim
Jim, if you just have the basic model cheapie,(I have a '05 Roadster), then your not going to have everything offered on the Crossfire. No cabin filter system, pressure gauges, fog lamps, to name a few. Go to owners manual and check out the option section to see the difference. I look at it as less cost and just as much fun.
Dennis
steve
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