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07-22-2010, 12:40 PM
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Is there a cabin filter for the dash air on a 2004 w-22? If so where might it be? Thanks John
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07-22-2010, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by pattcook
Is there a cabin filter for the dash air on a 2004 w-22? If so where might it be? Thanks John
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pattcook, Welcome to iRV2.com.
I believe we need a bit more information from you in order to answer that question. What is the make and model of your motorhome?
Typically a cabin filter, if so fitted, is not a SPID that would be provided by the chassis manufacturer. It could be possible that the coach builder may have installed one however I have not seen any Class A gas rigs outfitted with cabin filterers.
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07-22-2010, 09:59 PM
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pattcook, Welcome to iRV2.com.
I believe we need a bit more information from you in order to answer that question. What is the make and model of your motorhome?
Typically a cabin filter, if so fitted, is not a SPID that would be provided by the chassis manufacturer. It could be possible that the coach builder may have installed one however I have not seen any Class A gas rigs outfitted with cabin filterers.
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Since nearly all p/u trucks , suv,s etc are equipped with ac cabin filters I thought our class A workhorse chassis motorhomes might have them. sounds like from your reply they don,t. You would think something would filter the airflow though. thanks- John
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07-23-2010, 06:27 AM
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Winnebago Owners Club Workhorse Chassis Owner Coastal Campers Carolina Campers
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pattcook
Since nearly all p/u trucks , suv,s etc are equipped with ac cabin filters I thought our class A workhorse chassis motorhomes might have them. sounds like from your reply they don,t. You would think something would filter the airflow though. thanks- John
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pattcook, There is a possibility that one or more of the OEMs may install a cabin filter at some point in time and well see if that happens.
Some of the Class C chassis may have cabin filters if they come OE with the chassis from the factory. (Just guessing on this one but it would be the best guess I can make since both Ford and GM make both the cab and chassis components)
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