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Posted

Dear All

I was wondering if I can replace the air filter by myself for my GT3 RS coz right now there are smell coming out when I turn on the air con. I have try the method that is turn on the heat for 15 mins but cant resolve the problem.

Thanks

Posted

Hi

Thanks for your help, Mine is 911 GT3 RS, Manufacture in Jan 2007, The car is in Hong Kong so is a right handed drive.

Model and year of your car please?

Posted

Hi

Thank you so much for the diagram whilst may I ask if I need to take out all the panels shown in the diagram before I can replace the pollen filter? BTW, Is that the one and only filter for the air circulation system?

Have a nice day!

Your pollen filter is under the front hood and removing the plastic panel.

Very east to replace - part number 997.571.219.01

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