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Title: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 26 July 2014, 18:03:09
Just ordered a new pollen filter from Eurocarparts for my Octavia .... £3.60.

Ok its only a basic filter, but the way i look at it, in this hot weather you need all the airflow you can get for the aircon....and the carbon filters can only reduce the airflow....

Then i looked up for the Omega....not that i have one anymore....just being noisey ....

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Vauxhall_Omega_2.2_2003/p/car-parts/car-service-parts/regular-service/pollenfilter/?507720128&1&b3f85f6f2213624cbe7477e0e6f71e132b3b22d7&000047

£4.32....thats good in my book too.....so might be worth changing the filter, if your aircon is struggling a bit  :y

Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: Mr.OmegaMan on 26 July 2014, 18:20:14
This is the one the FL Omega's need 

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Vauxhall_Omega_3.2_2002/p/car-parts/car-service-parts/regular-service/pollenfilter/?507720038&1&0a74ef0fd3b2d702f8bb3dfecea18588bc169f14&000047
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 26 July 2014, 18:37:16
Just ordered a new pollen filter from Eurocarparts for my Octavia .... £3.60.

Ok its only a basic filter, but the way i look at it, in this hot weather you need all the airflow you can get for the aircon....and the carbon filters can only reduce the airflow....

Then i looked up for the Omega....not that i have one anymore....just being noisey ....

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Vauxhall_Omega_2.2_2003/p/car-parts/car-service-parts/regular-service/pollenfilter/?507720128&1&b3f85f6f2213624cbe7477e0e6f71e132b3b22d7&000047

£4.32....thats good in my book too.....so might be worth changing the filter, if your aircon is struggling a bit  :y



So a new pollen filter will improve your AC. :y

Mine has not been changed in the time that i have owned the car..... :-\


Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: omega3000 on 26 July 2014, 19:13:55
This is the one the FL Omega's need 

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Vauxhall_Omega_3.2_2002/p/car-parts/car-service-parts/regular-service/pollenfilter/?507720038&1&0a74ef0fd3b2d702f8bb3dfecea18588bc169f14&000047

Thats Carbon  ;)
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: Mr.OmegaMan on 26 July 2014, 19:20:00
This is the one the FL Omega's need 

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Vauxhall_Omega_3.2_2002/p/car-parts/car-service-parts/regular-service/pollenfilter/?507720038&1&0a74ef0fd3b2d702f8bb3dfecea18588bc169f14&000047

Thats Carbon  ;)

Yup best to fit these on FL Omega's  :y
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 27 July 2014, 07:22:32
Just ordered a new pollen filter from Eurocarparts for my Octavia .... £3.60.

Ok its only a basic filter, but the way i look at it, in this hot weather you need all the airflow you can get for the aircon....and the carbon filters can only reduce the airflow....

Then i looked up for the Omega....not that i have one anymore....just being noisey ....

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Vauxhall_Omega_2.2_2003/p/car-parts/car-service-parts/regular-service/pollenfilter/?507720128&1&b3f85f6f2213624cbe7477e0e6f71e132b3b22d7&000047

£4.32....thats good in my book too.....so might be worth changing the filter, if your aircon is struggling a bit  :y



So a new pollen filter will improve your AC. :y

Mine has not been changed in the time that i have owned the car..... :-\



You will probably have an interesting collection of dead bugs that will fall on the passenger footwell when you take the cover off then  :y ;D
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 27 July 2014, 07:29:02
This is the one the FL Omega's need 

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Vauxhall_Omega_3.2_2002/p/car-parts/car-service-parts/regular-service/pollenfilter/?507720038&1&0a74ef0fd3b2d702f8bb3dfecea18588bc169f14&000047

Thats Carbon  ;)

Yup best to fit these on FL Omega's  :y

That could be open for debate  ;)
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: TheBoy on 27 July 2014, 09:07:58
Fitting non carbon filters to FL can lead to some interesting effects with recirc constantly coming on, followed by damage to the sensor that controls the recirc function.

I'd use carbon every time, and use recirc for fast cooling. Also use rear blind when parking up
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: tooleater on 27 July 2014, 17:31:44
Air Con, what Air Con ;D
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: biggriffin on 27 July 2014, 17:47:48
Air Con, what Air Con ;D
talk to serek about the oof'ers special  offer :y
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: al brown on 27 July 2014, 22:41:42
As I have an old omega and hence never heard of carbon filter, what is the difference and is it worth it/compatible to fit to my old barge.
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: 05omegav6 on 27 July 2014, 23:17:17
As I have an old omega and hence never heard of carbon filter, what is the difference and is it worth it/compatible to fit to my old barge.
If your car is an Elite, with Electronic Climate Control, then it should have a charcoal pollen filter :y
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: TheBoy on 28 July 2014, 10:31:13
As I have an old omega and hence never heard of carbon filter, what is the difference and is it worth it/compatible to fit to my old barge.
If your car is an Elite, with Electronic Climate Control, then it should have a charcoal pollen filter :y
Not quite correct. Only the inferior FL model needs it. Superior PFL doesn't
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: 05omegav6 on 28 July 2014, 12:03:50
Ah, ok :y

Never had the old fashioned one myself ::)
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: Steve B on 28 July 2014, 13:02:45
This is the one the FL Omega's need 

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Vauxhall_Omega_3.2_2002/p/car-parts/car-service-parts/regular-service/pollenfilter/?507720038&1&0a74ef0fd3b2d702f8bb3dfecea18588bc169f14&000047
Does the one in this link fit all the F/L omegas  :y
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: RobG on 28 July 2014, 13:08:16
Yep
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: Steve B on 28 July 2014, 13:13:16
Yep
Cheers rob. think i will get me one and dump the cheap paper thing   :y
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: 05omegav6 on 28 July 2014, 13:32:49
Dimensionally, all pollen filters are the same size, regardless of the Omega it's being fitted to :y
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 28 July 2014, 14:09:59
Just ordered a new pollen filter from Eurocarparts for my Octavia .... £3.60.

Ok its only a basic filter, but the way i look at it, in this hot weather you need all the airflow you can get for the aircon....and the carbon filters can only reduce the airflow....

Then i looked up for the Omega....not that i have one anymore....just being noisey ....

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Vauxhall_Omega_2.2_2003/p/car-parts/car-service-parts/regular-service/pollenfilter/?507720128&1&b3f85f6f2213624cbe7477e0e6f71e132b3b22d7&000047

£4.32....thats good in my book too.....so might be worth changing the filter, if your aircon is struggling a bit  :y

Actually you don't, the aircon system has a finite cooling capability which will be much less than the max airflow of the blower setup  :y :y :y
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: chrisgixer on 28 July 2014, 16:59:12
I did wonder, as Mark says. Quite often these ac set ups blow colder on a slower fan speed. Certainly the ac set ups at work are that way.

(Hopefully that's relevant if I've understood correctly? )

Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 29 July 2014, 07:09:22
Just ordered a new pollen filter from Eurocarparts for my Octavia .... £3.60.

Ok its only a basic filter, but the way i look at it, in this hot weather you need all the airflow you can get for the aircon....and the carbon filters can only reduce the airflow....

Then i looked up for the Omega....not that i have one anymore....just being noisey ....

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Vauxhall_Omega_2.2_2003/p/car-parts/car-service-parts/regular-service/pollenfilter/?507720128&1&b3f85f6f2213624cbe7477e0e6f71e132b3b22d7&000047

£4.32....thats good in my book too.....so might be worth changing the filter, if your aircon is struggling a bit  :y

Actually you don't, the aircon system has a finite cooling capability which will be much less than the max airflow of the blower setup  :y :y :y

I agree, if your filter isnt partially blocked with dust/dead insects/etc....

I had a much reduced airflow, due to 'i think never been changed' filter and on 'auto' the fan used to to run at 7 or 8 out of 8 fan speed all the time and didnt get the cabin to the 18C i had the climate set to.
Yesterday morning i fitted the new filter and altho it wasnt as hot (only 25C) i could tell there was a definite increase in airflow and after being on for 5mins or so the fan slowed up to 3...4 out of 8 and was definitely cooler in the car  :y
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: TheBoy on 29 July 2014, 09:59:56
Where is the pollen filter on an early Battlebus, as I might treat it. The AC is nice and chilly, but the fan has no strength.
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 29 July 2014, 21:17:49
Where is the pollen filter on an early Battlebus, as I might treat it. The AC is nice and chilly, but the fan has no strength.

Usually where most of them are....up behind the glovebox  ;) :y
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: 78bex on 29 July 2014, 23:17:59
Just ordered a new pollen filter from Eurocarparts for my Octavia .... £3.60.

Ok its only a basic filter, but the way i look at it, in this hot weather you need all the airflow you can get for the aircon....and the carbon filters can only reduce the airflow....

Then i looked up for the Omega....not that i have one anymore....just being noisey ....

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Vauxhall_Omega_2.2_2003/p/car-parts/car-service-parts/regular-service/pollenfilter/?507720128&1&b3f85f6f2213624cbe7477e0e6f71e132b3b22d7&000047

£4.32....thats good in my book too.....so might be worth changing the filter, if your aircon is struggling a bit  :y

Looks like a good deal, local Havant Mototr factors want £17.50 for the correct one.
Small lad in Halfords "Oh yer Omega sir, that`s the new one isn`t it"  ???,
"That new one, I saw the add the other night" ??? "Nice car sir, just let me look it up for you"  :-\ " Errr sorry sir, we don`t even supply that one yet". WTF are these kids on.
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: TheBoy on 30 July 2014, 11:18:30
Where is the pollen filter on an early Battlebus, as I might treat it. The AC is nice and chilly, but the fan has no strength.

Usually where most of them are....up behind the glovebox  ;) :y
Oh bollards, it will stay as it is then. I don't like it that much
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: Elite Pete on 30 July 2014, 17:34:14
Just had the air con regassed at the local Vauxhall dealership and it's nice and cold, all it cost was 4 cans of lager  :)
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 30 July 2014, 19:08:07
Where is the pollen filter on an early Battlebus, as I might treat it. The AC is nice and chilly, but the fan has no strength.

Usually where most of them are....up behind the glovebox  ;) :y
Oh bollards, it will stay as it is then. I don't like it that much

I dont know for certain its there....buts that where they've all been on the cars i've owned...

If it is...its only a 10 mins job....pop the cover off behind the glovebox.....work out how the cover comes of the pollen filter....usually slides off.....pull out filter....shove new one in and 2 mins later you have all the covers back on  :y

Then shout at Mrs TB to get the vacuum outside, as she needs to vacuum all the dust/crap/dead insects that are deposited on the passenger side carpet  :y ;D
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: Mr.OmegaMan on 30 July 2014, 19:51:31
Where is the pollen filter on an early Battlebus, as I might treat it. The AC is nice and chilly, but the fan has no strength.

Usually where most of them are....up behind the glovebox  ;) :y
Oh bollards, it will stay as it is then. I don't like it that much

http://www.pollenfilter.co.uk//display_filter.php?id=100&part=M2113
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: al brown on 01 August 2014, 17:36:36
As I have an old omega and hence never heard of carbon filter, what is the difference and is it worth it/compatible to fit to my old barge.
If your car is an Elite, with Electronic Climate Control, then it should have a charcoal pollen filter :y
Not quite correct. Only the inferior FL model needs it. Superior PFL doesn't

OK, forgive my ignorance please, but, I know my car is superior in every way and therefore doesn't need a carbon filter. Just why not, surely the system is broadly similar.
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: omega3000 on 01 August 2014, 17:42:39
As I have an old omega and hence never heard of carbon filter, what is the difference and is it worth it/compatible to fit to my old barge.
If your car is an Elite, with Electronic Climate Control, then it should have a charcoal pollen filter :y
Not quite correct. Only the inferior FL model needs it. Superior PFL doesn't

OK, forgive my ignorance please, but, I know my car is superior in every way and therefore doesn't need a carbon filter. Just why not, surely the system is broadly similar.

Good question  :y And would it do any harm fitting a carbon one  :-\
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: aaronjb on 01 August 2014, 17:48:08
Only the facelift has the automatic recirc option based on the "outside air quality", I believe is the difference.  The sensor for that requires the charcoal filter.
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: al brown on 01 August 2014, 20:53:54
So the charcoal one cleans the air better I assume. So would seem like a worthwhile upgrade at a glance, if it would fit. Although using facelift parts in mine would actually be a downgrade ;D
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: chrisgixer on 01 August 2014, 21:04:52
So the charcoal one cleans the air better I assume. So would seem like a worthwhile upgrade at a glance, if it would fit. Although using facelift parts in mine would actually be a downgrade ;D

Not really, as the superior face lifts have a sniffer. :P
Title: Re: Eurocarparts and pollen filters
Post by: biggriffin on 02 August 2014, 16:20:24
As I have an old omega and hence never heard of carbon filter, what is the difference and is it worth it/compatible to fit to my old barge.
If your car is an Elite, with Electronic Climate Control, then it should have a charcoal pollen filter :y
Not quite correct. Only the inferior FL model needs it. Superior PFL doesn't

OK, forgive my ignorance please, but, I know my car is superior in every way and therefore doesn't need a carbon filter. Just why not, surely the system is broadly similar.

Good question  :y And would it do any harm fitting a carbon one  :-\

carbon helps remove nasty niffs and airbourne contaminates.