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    Places to get Mk7 pollen filter?

    My AC was starting to get that mouldy smell for a couple of minutes when starting the car. I have fixed it by pulling the pollen filter out and spraying some anti-bacterial spray on it and in the filter box. This is probably only a temporary fix from what I have read.

    I have found out that there are 2 types of filter replacement from MANN

    Normal particulate filter
    Activated charcoal + particulate filter

    I tried searching on eBay for the above filters, but I had no luck. I know we can get the filter from VW service, but I assume there are cheaper places to source them from. Does anyone know where we can get the mk7 pollen filters? (preferably the charcoal filter)

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    Pull your filter out (2 minute job as you know) and get the part number off it then check ebay for the part number.

    I tried a regular filter and an activated charcoal one.
    The charcoal one would be my pick.

    Cost about $12 + 3 postage, from memory the dealership prices are around $25 or $30

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    Good point. I just searched eBay for the MANN part numbers...

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    How many km's has your golf done before the smell started?


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    About 8000km. Received the car in November 2013, so it has been through a Brisbane summer. Funny thing is the smell was fine when I was using the the aircon all the time. When I read it's a good idea to turn off the aircon and run outside air a few minutes before arriving home, it started to smell a month after I started doing that. Not sure if coincidence or not.

    The current filter panel looks like a activated charcoal version too (its grey, not white).
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    Quote Originally Posted by flagger View Post
    About 8000km. Received the car in November 2013, so it has been through a Brisbane summer. Funny thing is the smell was fine when I was using the the aircon all the time. When I read it's a good idea to turn off the aircon and run outside air a few minutes before arriving home, it started to smell a month after I started doing that. Not sure if coincidence or not.

    The current filter panel looks like a activated charcoal version too (its grey, not white).
    Flagger: I fixed my "musty" smelling AC with a can of Glen20 and a piece of small diameter hose. Turned the fan onto low, opened the bonnet, placed the tubing down the vents on either side of the windshield (under the wipers) and emptied half a can of Glen20 down the vents. Worked a treat!

    btw: if you use the technique, be careful not to drop the tubing down the vents!
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    Quote Originally Posted by flagger View Post
    About 8000km. Received the car in November 2013, so it has been through a Brisbane summer. Funny thing is the smell was fine when I was using the the aircon all the time. When I read it's a good idea to turn off the aircon and run outside air a few minutes before arriving home, it started to smell a month after I started doing that. Not sure if coincidence or not.

    The current filter panel looks like a activated charcoal version too (its grey, not white).
    The "turn off aircon and let natural warm air dry the system out" process works a treat for me.
    Brisbane gets a lot of sustained humidity which lets the mould and mildew grow in the filter.
    Glen20 only masks the problem for a short while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flagger View Post
    About 8000km. Received the car in November 2013, so it has been through a Brisbane summer. Funny thing is the smell was fine when I was using the the aircon all the time. When I read it's a good idea to turn off the aircon and run outside air a few minutes before arriving home, it started to smell a month after I started doing that. Not sure if coincidence or not.

    The current filter panel looks like a activated charcoal version too (its grey, not white).
    Heh, I might try that next time it starts to get smelly. I'll use a deodorizer that contains a anti-bacterial chemical though. I found the Woolworths brand stuff works well on my motorcycle helmet. Glen-20 only relies on ethanol to sterilise surfaces.

    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    The "turn off aircon and let natural warm air dry the system out" process works a treat for me.
    Brisbane gets a lot of sustained humidity which lets the mould and mildew grow in the filter.
    Glen20 only masks the problem for a short while.
    Yep. I am also thinking that the mould had started during the summer period...

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    I got my original Mann&Hummel cabin filter from fry's spares (frysspares.com) for the MKVI. I managed to get a wholesale price and it was delivered same day (in Sydney). It was a little cheaper than from VW plus the convenience of delivery. New filter ($42) and Autoglym aircon sanitizer ($20) once a year keeps the smell away
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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    Glen20 only masks the problem for a short while.
    Team_V: It is with more than a degree of trepidation that I (oh-so tentatively) disagree with a moderator. The last time I did somehing like this, it wasn't pretty - for me!

    Without wishing to make another enemy of a moderator, here goes.... There are two reason why I have found Glen20 to be effective for this application.

    1. First it doesn't have a cloying fragrance that lingers.
    2. Secondly, it has an anti bacterial base which I assume deals with the cause of the musty smell (i.e. mould), rather than the "effect" (i.e. the smell).


    But, I'm neither a chemist, nor am I an employee of Reckitt Benckiser (makers of Glen20), so I could be wrong! Also, Melbourne ain't Brisbane albeit with climate change we are getting closer!
    Last edited by DV52; 28-05-2014 at 04:05 PM.
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