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Prius C A/C

Discussion in 'Prius c Fuel Economy' started by Dennis P, Jun 28, 2015.

  1. MustangConvert

    MustangConvert Junior Member

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    Also make sure that the vent behind the driver's seat is not covered up. We get temps in the 90s-100s and I never had gas mileage that low.
     
  2. cyclopathic

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    This is the right link: "Amazon.com: K&N VF2000 Cabin Air Filter: Automotive"

    it is really easy to replace, just need to pop off the glove compartment plastic
     
  3. vinnie97

    vinnie97 Whatever Works

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    ^Is that the one that you reuse in your C? Nevermind, I see that it's the same aforementioned brand name. That would pay for itself pretty quickly depending on your environment.
     
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  4. cyclopathic

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    I haven't replaced one in C yet. But this is the right number. We have similar K&N in Gen3 - got tired replacing them every 20K. K&N holds a lot more dirt before it gets clogged so it doesn't need to be serviced as often