Cleaning BMC Filter

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Cleaning BMC Filter

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Does this need to be done? If so hows the best way to go about it?
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I've was about to post this thread soon too 8)
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Post by mk4 glx 1.6 »

I assume you are talking about the CDA as opposed to any other type?

From the diagram there is clearly a filter element, although having never seen one myself I have no idea if the unit can be opened??? Do you still have the box/instructions?

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From the BMC site, they seem to list a replacement cartridge, but it isn't exactly clear how/when or if, it should be cleaned/replaced.

There are panel filter cleaning instructions.

It may be best to drop them an e-mail to confirm.
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Post by D-Dub »

Hmmm it says "CDA filtering system is composed of a cylindrical carbon air box containing a washable filtering element".

So it must be able to be opened somehow
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Post by Si_GTi »

Apparently, you just get some filter cleaner like the stuff that K&N sell, and spray it in there! I've not gotten around to do doing mine but it is a little overdue I think. This sort of stuff should do the trick!
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Post by ticki »

It comes out easily. Just unscrew the small phillips screws.

As for the filter I wouldn't worry about shampooing it just yet if its not grimey. I would just use a vacuum cleaner with the small brush adapter and remove any debri caught in the filter.

job done
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