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  1. #21
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    I also had the smelly feet smell with my MK2 octy VRS too - yes there is a pattern of smelly Octys !

    Changed the pollen filter, which was filled with leaves and dirt and what not and ran the car on recirculate after a good long squirt of Glen 20 for 10 minutes.

    Not 100% sure if this is your model Octy, but the location should be the same / similar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyJx044DD2E

    The charcoal filters you can find on ebay, or just get it from the dealer - call around. Best to get the model off your filter from your car -
    they are not too expensive.

    AC0197 CABIN AIR FILTER RCA270 RCA270P AZUMI AC33001 BOSCH 1 987 435 021 FILTRON K 1311 HENGST FILTER E2998LI MAHLE/KNECHT LA 888 MANN CU26009 SAKURA CA-31110 VW 5Q0 819 644 - Truck Parts and All Filters Hino Isuzu Fuso Mitsubishi Mazda Nissan Ud Toy

    You can have a go at changing it out in 6 months time but I suggest just taking it out every couple of months and give it a shake and vacuum. Must be real dusty where you are and it's getting very clogged up. Mine has lasted 12 months and is still OK.

    Edit:
    OEM Mann MANN Active Carbon Cabin Filter CUK26009 fits Skoda Octavia 1.4 TSI, 1.8 TSI,...

    Instructions .. https://catalog.mann-filter.com/medi...g/HBpp6xyt.pdf
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    $80 including labour.

    Flat rate time for a cabin filter change is 0.4hrs. Multiply that by the labour rate, and add it to the cost of the filter.
    '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
    '01 Beetle 2.0

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    Yep, same problem here. Smell is indicative of water sitting in the system obviously a poor drainage design no 2 ways about it. I've never changed the cabin filter on a 2009 Mazda (owned for 6 years), a 1996 Skyline (owned for 12 years), a Viva (owned for 3 years), a corolla (owned for 7 years), a Honda Accord (owned for 6years) or a 1988 Skyline (owned for 3 years). And never had them smell. Owned an Octavia for 10 months and it smells like a wet dog form the air-con. Come here and it's a common problem. That's a design problem.
    2015 Octavia VRS wagon - Manual

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    Most of those cars you've mentioned don't have a cabin filter anyway.

    I can usually leave mine in for around two years, and not need to replace it, however the one in my van at the moment, has lasted about 8 months. No big deal. Small amount of time and money to replace it, and everything is good again.
    '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
    '01 Beetle 2.0

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