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How far up should the foam injection tube be able to go? I accessed the the little drain ports as described above, but I could only get the tube to go in a couple of inches maybe. When I injected the foam only a small amount went in and most of it dribbled back out again.
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Jiggle it about until it goes up a few inches.
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I understood that the "Econ" mode did not use the "Air Con" system. Air con uses more fuel, Econ is ventilation only, so only little fuel. Like I always do, as soon as I heard about "Klima-Cleaner" I ordered some from Micks Garage. It has arrived today, and just read "What It Said On The Tin" I assumed that this was a generic method of application, so I looked up this thread. Now I'm stuck. I can't physically carry out the method shown here, so have I wasted my money. I think it would cost a fortune if I asked garage to do it. When I sent for product I mistakenly thought I spray direct into "Air Vents", but seems , as usual I think I've jumped the gun. What to do trimani (Alf) Last edited by trimani; 17th September 2014 at 14:32.. |
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Thank you both for your advice, it' always welcome trimani (Alf) PS: If it wasn't for Billy1mate, I'd be driving in the dark & with no fan, & Dorset Bob also helps keep me on the straight and narrow. Thank you both. Last edited by trimani; 17th September 2014 at 14:42.. |
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Interesting thread, i am sure Phil also used another product at a later date and it damaged his LSM and wiring to the LSM, well i know it did as i supplied him with a LSM wiring plug with some loom which he had to splice back into the car.
It was not this product Link to Phils mishap. https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...4&postcount=42 Link to the thread. https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...d.php?t=194849 Can be purchased from various places, https://www.nextzettusa.com/klima-cl...ioner-cleaner/ https://www.pro-detailing.de/product...solution-300ml Not sure if this will have the same effect but states you do not have to use a tube. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251389927853
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I would like to add something to this old thread; I purchased myself a Ozone generator (28000mg/h) which I use for multiple purposes including cleaning the aircon system from nasty smells. Google for the working scientific principle. You can have these treatments done by professional car cleaners, but for thesame amount of money you can buy a proper Ozone generator yourself (under 100 euro). Mind the mg/h figures. Used it in different situations and it works.
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