Cabin air filter??

forace2012

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Does a 2005 Sierra CCSB 4X4 have a cabin air filter? I have looked but not found anything. Reason for asking is that older gentleman that owned it befor me smoked cigars and smells pretty bad. I have cleaned carpet and treated leather seats but smell still comes through, especially on warmer days.
If it does not have one well I guess I will just keep cleaning and adding air fresheners till it hopefully goes away or at least get to be bearable.
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Good luck getting that smell out.

I have an 87 Cutlass and the old guy before me smoked. It was not till the car got rebuilt that I understood how far you have to go to get that smell out. To this day I still remember the yellow stain running down the auto body shop driveway after they washed all the seats, head liner, door panels etc.

A couple things you should do are:

-Wet vac the carpet.
-Deodorize the head liner
-Clean as much of the grimeout of all the vents that you can.
-While the heater is on and the fan is on hi, spray a can of Lysol into the intake air vents for about a minute the repeat with the A/C on hi. (You will have a very strong smell of lysol for thr next couple days/weeks but it will go away and it's better than smoke.

It is a lot of work but your only other option is to pay a detailer to do it and that will cost you $$$.

Best of luck to you.
 
fyi.................................

Important
This product may effectively remove odors when directly contacting the odor source. It should be used in conjunction with diagnostic procedures (in cases such as a water leak) to first eliminate the root cause of the odor, and then the residual odor to permanently correct the vehicle condition.


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12378554 (U.S.)

88901678 (Canada)
GM Vehicle Care Odor Eliminator - 16 oz (0.473L) Non-Aerosol Bottles (Case of 12)
 


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