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The foam may be a sound suppressor. Your vacuum may need a new hose. Old hoses have a liner on the inside that can collapse. Try removing the hose and see if you have good suction on the vacuum without the hose on. If you do it. Means the hose is bad or clogged
For 2007 Audi A6 depending on the engine type, there are two placements for cabin air filters: 1. The cabin air filters are placed on the right bottom side of the central console - passenger side, for 2007 Audi A6 Avant. Remove the carpet and behind the plastic cover are cabin filters. When installing new filters see for the correct position - air flow is indicated by an arrow. See pictures below:
2. For the second placement, besides you need to remove the glove box for access and replace cabin air filters. Check first your car situation. If you will give me your e-mail address, I will send you photos with cabin filters replacement for 2007 Audi A6, because the www.fixya.com website is limited to 150 kb traffic.
A/C Filter or cabin air filter is located on the passenger side under the instrument panel. To replace the filter slide the lock toward the rear of the vehicle. Remove access door and pull the filter downward. When installing a new filter, ensure its proper orientation. Align the black arrow on the bottom of the filter frame with the direction of the airflow( away from the blower motor and towards the center of the car)
This can be done one of two ways first there are two gold screws located in the trunk compartment one of them attaches the wire connection to the actual high bulb assembly this is located in a square hole. The second in in a small hole covered by foam tape these two screws will free up the assembly so you can pull the back of it up then push the front forward there should be a few clips that hold it down. This gives you access to the bulb. The second way is the hard way and more time consuming this is what i did before i figured out the first way. And that is taking your entire cabin apart. So just do it the first.
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