Hi folks
Just Acquired a 2005 2ltr HDI Berlingo with a foul smell coming thru the fan.
I've searched in vain for a cabin filter- am I looking in the wrong place or isn't there one?
PS Non A/C model
Thanks
2005 Berlingo ? cabin filter
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Ross_K
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Re: 2005 Berlingo ? cabin filter
If it's got one, it should be in the passenger footwell:
https://catalog.mann-filter.com/file/Pr ... I6Cbbk.pdf
https://catalog.mann-filter.com/file/Pr ... I6Cbbk.pdf
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: 2005 Berlingo ? cabin filter
These can differ in type and location. Pop the VIN up for the Berlingo Roger and I'll be able to advise specifically.rogerc5 wrote: 25 Jul 2022, 18:03 Hi folks
Just Acquired a 2005 2ltr HDI Berlingo with a foul smell coming thru the fan.
I've searched in vain for a cabin filter- am I looking in the wrong place or isn't there one?
PS Non A/C model
Thanks and I'll be able to advise.
Please note, I'm no longer active on the Forum, so won't respond to messages.
Marc
Marc
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rogerc5
Re: 2005 Berlingo ? cabin filter
Hi all
Just been informed that no aircon means no cabin filter.
I was looking as there was an awful smell in the car; having dismantled and cleaned the scuttle and drains I then sniffed the washer fluid which was disgusting.
Not wishing to remove half the car to clean out the bottle I made a syphon from hosepipe and a funnel, drained the fluid and washed it out with a bleach solution which worked well.
Thanks
Just been informed that no aircon means no cabin filter.
I was looking as there was an awful smell in the car; having dismantled and cleaned the scuttle and drains I then sniffed the washer fluid which was disgusting.
Not wishing to remove half the car to clean out the bottle I made a syphon from hosepipe and a funnel, drained the fluid and washed it out with a bleach solution which worked well.
Thanks

