AIR PURIFIER - Cabin Air Filter for a Yukon
#1
AIR PURIFIER - Cabin Air Filter for a Yukon
I thought GM uoght to add a cabin filter for those who deserve breathing clean air. dose any one know of a way to add a HEPA to Yukon. I had to use my recycle air every time I'm in traffic.
#3
Re: AIR PURIFIER - Cabin Air Filter for a Yukon
This kind of relates to my thread about "Fan blowing at feet even when turned off". I found out that it is not the fan. Rather, the vents at your feet (under the dash) stay open all the time. Unlike the vents at the front of the dashboard, there is no way to manually close these vents except by turning the system on, pressing the recirculate button, then physically closing the dash board vents. This closes the vents at your feet (and the two small vents at each end of the dash board that cannot be manually closed). This is a real hassle and a very stupid design. If you turn your heat/air off, then drive, place your hand on the small vent at the end of the dash (above the vent with the dial to turn it off). The only way to stop air from coming out of this vent is by turning your heat/air on and putting it on recirculate. Try it and you will see that there is no other way to stop outside air from coming inside the vehicle - sending the outside air to the vents at your feet and to the small vents at each end of the dash. HOW IDIOTIC IS THAT?!
Last edited by Canuck; 11-03-2009 at 08:06 PM.
#4
I didn't even know there are vents there
as a mater of fact I don't think my car has them at all. sounds like you need to buy one of them fanci tiota priusus...
This kind of relates to my thread about "Fan blowing at feet even when turned off". I found out that it is not the fan. Rather, the vents at your feet (under the dash) stay open all the time. Unlike the vents at the front of the dashboard, there is no way to manually close these vents except by turning the system on, pressing the recirculate button, then physically closing the dash board vents. This closes the vents at your feet (and the two small vents at each end of the dash board that cannot be manually closed). This is a real hassle and a very stupid design. If you turn your heat/air off, then drive, place your hand on the small vent at the end of the dash (above the vent with the dial to turn it off). The only way to stop air from coming out of this vent is by turning your heat/air on and putting it on recirculate. Try it and you will see that there is no other way to stop outside air from coming inside the vehicle - sending the outside air to the vents at your feet and to the small vents at each end of the dash. HOW IDIOTIC IS THAT?!
#5
Re: AIR PURIFIER - Cabin Air Filter for a Yukon
Hi Jet1,
When you are driving with the heat/air turned off, are you saying that no air blows at your feet? What about the two small side vents on the top of the dash board (used for defrosting the side windows). When you are driving and you place your hands over these vents (with the heat/air off) do you feel any air coming out of them?
This is driving me nuts. The dealer tells me its normal. I must put it on "recicurculate" to prevent the air flow when driving. But that doesn't seem right. Yet the manual seems to confirm it.
I don't really understand your comment about the Toyota Pirus?
When you are driving with the heat/air turned off, are you saying that no air blows at your feet? What about the two small side vents on the top of the dash board (used for defrosting the side windows). When you are driving and you place your hands over these vents (with the heat/air off) do you feel any air coming out of them?
This is driving me nuts. The dealer tells me its normal. I must put it on "recicurculate" to prevent the air flow when driving. But that doesn't seem right. Yet the manual seems to confirm it.
I don't really understand your comment about the Toyota Pirus?
#6
yep...
Hi Jet1,
When you are driving with the heat/air turned off, are you saying that no air blows at your feet? What about the two small side vents on the top of the dash board (used for defrosting the side windows). When you are driving and you place your hands over these vents (with the heat/air off) do you feel any air coming out of them?
This is driving me nuts. The dealer tells me its normal. I must put it on "recicurculate" to prevent the air flow when driving. But that doesn't seem right. Yet the manual seems to confirm it.
I don't really understand your comment about the Toyota Pirus?
When you are driving with the heat/air turned off, are you saying that no air blows at your feet? What about the two small side vents on the top of the dash board (used for defrosting the side windows). When you are driving and you place your hands over these vents (with the heat/air off) do you feel any air coming out of them?
This is driving me nuts. The dealer tells me its normal. I must put it on "recicurculate" to prevent the air flow when driving. But that doesn't seem right. Yet the manual seems to confirm it.
I don't really understand your comment about the Toyota Pirus?
#8
Re: AIR PURIFIER - Cabin Air Filter for a Yukon
Thanks buds.
I'm going back to the dealer to get to the bottom of this.
Jet1 - no foreign cars for me. Never bought one before and never will.
I'm going back to the dealer to get to the bottom of this.
Jet1 - no foreign cars for me. Never bought one before and never will.
#9
Re: AIR PURIFIER - Cabin Air Filter for a Yukon
Just came back from the dealer (it's in for the latest recall) and again they told me it's normal. I told them it doesn't happen to others (here) so they took me for a drive in another Tahoe and once I got up to about 60km/hr I could feel the air blowing at my feet with the climate control off. So they proved themselves right. Oh well, still like the vehicle but this really bothers me -- guess I'll just have to live with it.
#10
Re: AIR PURIFIER - Cabin Air Filter for a Yukon
Crap. It sounds like they shipped you a Canadian version of the Tahoe. It is a Canadian law to force fresh air into the cabin at all times; we don't have that regulation in the USA. They have to circulate fresh air in passenger vehicles all the time up there. This is just in-case anyone from Quebec gets in the car, the other passengers will still have some fresh air...