I hope Volkswagen takes note and fixes this problem for next the gen. Well at least I think it is a problem because it has never happened with my previous car- a Ford Fiesta (driven 40K kms), mum's car-hyundai gets and sister's car-mazda 3. Maybe it's because these cars do not have a cabin filter, I don't know. Even my first car which was an 88 mitsubitshi colt never once spit out such a foul temporary smell.
I've had a dealer change the pollen filter but the mouldy smell returned after a few weeks. I then took it to another dealer for a specific air-con service for $99 and they told me it was because of the evac (I think that is how you spell it) and how it collects all these dirt. They even had a diagram of it and the layers of crap that accumulated. Anyway they sounded like they knew what they were talking about. After about 2 weeks the smell came back.
I did a lot of research and read about getting the cabin filter changed which is seperate to the pollen filter.
Anyone else had this problem and had the cabin filter changed to fix the problem?
I've had a dealer change the pollen filter but the mouldy smell returned after a few weeks. I then took it to another dealer for a specific air-con service for $99 and they told me it was because of the evac (I think that is how you spell it) and how it collects all these dirt. They even had a diagram of it and the layers of crap that accumulated. Anyway they sounded like they knew what they were talking about. After about 2 weeks the smell came back.
I did a lot of research and read about getting the cabin filter changed which is seperate to the pollen filter.
Anyone else had this problem and had the cabin filter changed to fix the problem?
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