Keeping your windows up helps!
I'm just interested in people's opinions about what is the best way to keep dust out of the cabin when travelling dirt roads.
I have heard theories of Air Con on fresh full blast etc but I wanted to learn from other D3/D4 owner experiences.
Any ideas? Is there a magic method to prevent dust creeping in around rear door seals etc?
Thanks
Pawky
Keeping your windows up helps!
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I flick between recirculate on and off depending on dust. Recirculate only.....can't see how that increases pressure (unless its introducing air).
If you park you car and put aircon on with fresh air (step out and close doors)....you feel the air coming out the handles. If on recirculate no air comes out....so fresh air increases air pressure in the car. That's the way it works on my D4.
Brett....
A/C on fresh not recerc and all windows up as Rich sugested this will preasurise the cab keeping dest to a min.
For me it's on Recirculation as its been the only way to keep dust out particularly up in the high country where it's as dusty as a.......well you know the rest. A good tip if you have been on a dusty track or following someone is to just check your air filter as well, mine was clogged after one trip!
Cheers
Julian
No problem with dust in my D4 with windows up and the A/C on auto (basically fresh as far as I know). This was travelling on thousands of km of very dusty road including the Great Central Road, Plenty Highway, Kennedy Development Road, Cape York roads and tracks and other very dusty roads, travelling in convoy with 4 other cars. My pollen filter was probably full of dust but the car was good. I changed the air filter once on the trip as it (the filter) was very dusty and I tried to stay far enough behind the other cars so that there was no visible dust in the air whenever possible.
The main trouble I have is with my fuel filler flap not opening due to the mechanism filling with dust. I needed to spray it with CRC or silicon spray every now and then on dusty roads or the filler decided it wouldn't open. It happened again on the Australia Day weekend when we went across the Nullarbor and back including some very dusty roads from Balladonia to Esperance and near Fowlers Bay in South Australia.
Bob
I have always used a/c inrecirculate
Sorry for last post, bloody iPhone buttons.
As I was saying.
A/C on with recirculate as this seems to minimize the dust being sucked in and I have not had any problems with dust.
Windows up is also pretty handy.
Enjoy the new D4.
George
If driving in clean air then set a/c to fresh air and keep the fan high to drive as fast as you like. If following another vehicle and can't drop back to clean air then recirculate to try to minimise the amount that will inevitably get sucked in. Keep the windows closed in both circumstances.
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