Rear hatch area dust issue
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Rear hatch area dust issue - 4/12/2008 4:04:23 PM
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bumbleberry
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On my 2002 Accent I sometimes cruise the dirt back roads in the area, I found a fun dirt road short cut I take when going to the dump. I have noticed that there has been dirt/gravel dust in and around the vent areas in the rear hatch area? These 2 vents are cut into the plastic on each side of the lower interior of the hatch area. I am not sure why there is dirt dust coming out of these vents unless it is the air exiting through these vents from the interior and collecting on the outside of the plastic? I tried to post a pic of my Accent so you all could see the hail damage to it but I run into problems but I will keep trying. Ride on Bumbleberry ride on!
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RE: Rear hatch area dust issue - 4/12/2008 5:45:00 PM
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NovaResource
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Those vents are used to allow air out of the interior when the hatch and door are closed. Because they are vented to the outside of the car, when you drive on the dirt roads, the dirt is going up the vents from teh outside.
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RE: Rear hatch area dust issue - 4/12/2008 6:28:36 PM
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bumbleberry
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Ahh, So I need to keep positive pressure in the cabin when on these dirt roads, Keep the windows up and vents on..... THX....
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RE: Rear hatch area dust issue - 4/13/2008 12:52:26 PM
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ken99
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Go to your wife's favorite fabric store and buy some spun-polyester batting. Comes on cut-rolls and is about 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick. Looks a lot like the material you see in some furnace filters (I suppose you could salvage material from one of those as well). Remove the grills and use them as a template to cut a piece of the batting to match the grill. Re-install the grill with the batting pinched between the grill and the interior panel. Trim as needed to fit. The polyester acts a filter to keep out most (but not all) of the dust. Air flow through the cabin may be reduced, but not much that you would notice (especially with 6 year old weather seals on the car). You'll need to periodically replace the polyester, and vacumm out behind the panel but you should be doing that anyway with as much dust as you report getting into the cabin.
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