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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / March 2006

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05 dodge cummins

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yeo - 20 Mar 2006 05:46 GMT
i have a 05 cummins and i work in dusty conditions.wondering if anyone
has any help on keeping dust out of heater/ac vents. it is impossible
to keep windshield clean and dust off the dash love my truck but this
nneds to be fixed.
Nosey - 20 Mar 2006 15:13 GMT
> i have a 05 cummins and i work in dusty conditions.wondering if anyone
> has any help on keeping dust out of heater/ac vents. it is impossible
> to keep windshield clean and dust off the dash love my truck but this
> nneds to be fixed.

Geno's has cab filters. They mount on the cowl at the base of the
windshield.
See: http://tinyurl.com/gzryq

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CAVHBC - 20 Mar 2006 16:35 GMT
>> i have a 05 cummins and i work in dusty conditions.wondering if anyone
>> has any help on keeping dust out of heater/ac vents. it is impossible
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> Geno's has cab filters. They mount on the cowl at the base of the
> windshield.

GADS....how did we EVER get along without this stuff for.....95 years????

Been gone for a few months and all you guys got soft....:)

> See: http://tinyurl.com/gzryq
Roy - 20 Mar 2006 18:33 GMT
>>> i have a 05 cummins and i work in dusty conditions.wondering if anyone
>>> has any help on keeping dust out of heater/ac vents. it is impossible
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>
> Been gone for a few months and all you guys got soft....:)

Nice to see ya back!

Roy
.boB - 20 Mar 2006 20:40 GMT
>>>i have a 05 cummins and i work in dusty conditions.wondering if anyone
>>>has any help on keeping dust out of heater/ac vents. it is impossible
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
>>See: http://tinyurl.com/gzryq

    In my day, we ate dust every day.  And we LIKED it that way.  ;)

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Nosey - 21 Mar 2006 05:49 GMT
> GADS....how did we EVER get along without this stuff for.....95
> years????
> Been gone for a few months and all you guys got soft....:)

I am getting a bit soft around the edges now that I retired. At least I
didn't get turned around bass-ackward.
I do understand the dusty air vents issue. In the 80's I drove a dump truck
without air conditioning. All summer I drove around dusty job sites with the
windows down. All that dust seemed to settle in the defroster vent. The
first time I turned on the heater fan in the fall it would fill the cab with
dust. I'd get out of the cab completely brown.
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Licker - 23 Mar 2006 02:27 GMT
"yeo"wrote: "i have a 05 cummins and i work in dusty conditions.wondering if
anyone has any help on keeping dust out of heater/ac vents. it is impossible
to keep windshield clean and dust off the dash love my truck but this nneds
to be fixed."

Make sure you have the air on recirc cab air and not drawing outside air
setting.  This will help.

Sarge
 
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