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ITG panel filter - cleaning?



Darren S

ClioSport Club Member
Does it need cleaning and if so, how often and what with?

Mine's been in there for about 15k now. Just wondered if it needed a trip to the laundrette?

Cheers,
D.
 
  Dirty E91
Think you use a vac on to suck the crap off it but not sure, deffo wouldn't wash it, got some sort of oil on it hasn't it?
 
  Seat Leon Cupra 290
it says on the leaflet you get with it not to clean it, as it doesnt need it for one reason or another. obviously take out any big bits though
 

Gus

ClioSport Moderator
  182Turbo,DCi90
Much easier getting a new one to be honest. When you take out the ITG you will see how nasty the oil is, its like tree sap. Use disposable gloves when taking it out and have a plastic bag or something to hand to chuck it in.

Cleaning it is a pain, youve got to leave it soaking in petrol and then have to squeeze the oil out. Repeat the soak till the oil is out then you have to re apply a load of filter oil. for £40 I would get a new filter.
 
  Clio 172 mk2
optical said:
Much easier getting a new one to be honest. When you take out the ITG you will see how nasty the oil is, its like tree sap. Use disposable gloves when taking it out and have a plastic bag or something to hand to chuck it in.

Cleaning it is a pain, youve got to leave it soaking in petrol and then have to squeeze the oil out. Repeat the soak till the oil is out then you have to re apply a load of filter oil. for £40 I would get a new filter.

Yeah...the oil on ITGs is very sticky...I changed to a drier Green cotton one.
 

len_beach

ClioSport Club Member
  E92 M3,172 track car
Whack it in a bucket of soapy water and leave to soak. That will clear all the crap. Then just coat it in Pipercross air filter dirt retention spray. Job done.
 


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