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For 1990-2009 cars only

INTERIOR TRIM SOILING SOURCE OF CONDITION/PREVENTION

Soiling of the lighter colored interior fabrics is most often the result of engine blow-by from the under hood area. Another source is oil residue from hot engine components. The soiling has been found to be primarily caused by dirt entering the car through the cowl intake. The soiling is not caused by diesel exhaust soot.

The soiling could be affected by the following items:

1. Any source of airborne dust and dirt entering the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system will settle on the trim.

2. A poor seal at cowl to hood or evaporator case to dash or seals at hood stop bolts will allow oily residue to be drawn in through the ventilation system.

3. Engine oil leaks or diesel fuel leaks will be contributors to the condition.

4. Excessive engine blow-by.

5. Prolonged engine idling and city driving will also contribute to the condition.

Should you encounter any of these conditions, you may wish to determine the source of the condition by filtering the air coming into the car by operating the car at idle with a piece of facial tissue taped over the heater inlet. To increase action, operate with the blower motor on high speed. After you have determined that contaminants are entering through the ventilation system, you should make any necessary corrections as indicated in the above mentioned sources. Should you encounter engine blow-by, replace the engine oil filler (breather) cap, listed under GR. 1.758.

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