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Air roar when switching between air recirculation modes
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerman" data-source="post: 402000" data-attributes="member: 3089"><p>bimmerholic is correct. The recirculation (Open/Close) function is not that practical in our climate conditions. You should just set it by default to <strong>CLOSE</strong> (always at recirculation mode). Better still, stick a foam at both the air vents (after the microfilters) to prevent outside air from seeping into the cabin. If you do that, you even save the hassle of changing <strong>microfilters for life...$$$!</strong> </p><p>Get the above done at Naidu's (behind Shell station, Jalan Gasing) for less than RM 50.</p><p><em>Malaysia Boleh</em> :top:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerman, post: 402000, member: 3089"] bimmerholic is correct. The recirculation (Open/Close) function is not that practical in our climate conditions. You should just set it by default to [B]CLOSE[/B] (always at recirculation mode). Better still, stick a foam at both the air vents (after the microfilters) to prevent outside air from seeping into the cabin. If you do that, you even save the hassle of changing [B]microfilters for life...$$$![/B] Get the above done at Naidu's (behind Shell station, Jalan Gasing) for less than RM 50. [I]Malaysia Boleh[/I] :top: [/QUOTE]
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