Recirculate setting? wtf
#1
Recirculate setting? wtf
Hey!
Haven't been able to yield any results google'ing, or a free owners manual download. I am looking to 'fog' my truck and be rid of some smoke odors, any ideas on how to recirculate airflow? the climate control doesn't have a recirculate picture...(thanks chrysler)
anyways, ANY help would be MUCH appreciated!
Thanks for your time,
-derek
Haven't been able to yield any results google'ing, or a free owners manual download. I am looking to 'fog' my truck and be rid of some smoke odors, any ideas on how to recirculate airflow? the climate control doesn't have a recirculate picture...(thanks chrysler)
anyways, ANY help would be MUCH appreciated!
Thanks for your time,
-derek
#5
Hey!
Haven't been able to yield any results google'ing, or a free owners manual download. I am looking to 'fog' my truck and be rid of some smoke odors, any ideas on how to recirculate airflow? the climate control doesn't have a recirculate picture...(thanks chrysler)
anyways, ANY help would be MUCH appreciated!
Thanks for your time,
-derek
Haven't been able to yield any results google'ing, or a free owners manual download. I am looking to 'fog' my truck and be rid of some smoke odors, any ideas on how to recirculate airflow? the climate control doesn't have a recirculate picture...(thanks chrysler)
anyways, ANY help would be MUCH appreciated!
Thanks for your time,
-derek
#6
Hey guys thanks for all the help!
"fogging" is a term used in the Automotive Detailing industry. I work in a body shop and sometimes we have mobile guys come around and 'fog' vehicles to get rid of a smoke smell comming from an air vent. You can buy fog cans that work like a bug bomb. You set them, let them run for 6-12 hours and then recirculate your airflow for about 30 min (depending on the kit).
Does anyone know where the interior intake for the climate control air flow is?, (the outside one is obvioulsy below the wiper blades). I need to know where interior one is so I can give it a quick potent shot or de-odourizer while the Max AC is on.
Thanks again!
-Derek
"fogging" is a term used in the Automotive Detailing industry. I work in a body shop and sometimes we have mobile guys come around and 'fog' vehicles to get rid of a smoke smell comming from an air vent. You can buy fog cans that work like a bug bomb. You set them, let them run for 6-12 hours and then recirculate your airflow for about 30 min (depending on the kit).
Does anyone know where the interior intake for the climate control air flow is?, (the outside one is obvioulsy below the wiper blades). I need to know where interior one is so I can give it a quick potent shot or de-odourizer while the Max AC is on.
Thanks again!
-Derek