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At Mile High Honda of Denver, we know that Honda Air Duct Cleaning Service is important and pairs well with many other maintenance services. Consider ‘killing two birds with one stone’ by scheduling Honda Air Duct Cleaning Service with another routine maintenance such as Coolant & Antifreeze Flush, Air & Cabin Filters Replacement, or Air Conditioning Performance Check. Call us at Mile High Honda of Denver to have one of our Honda certified technicians provide you with Honda Air Duct Cleaning Service.
What Honda Air Duct Cleaning Service is:
Every Honda car, truck, van, crossover, or SUV was manufactured with a ventilation system that directs the flow of air into the cabin. The air coming into the cabin is sent from the heating or air conditioning system. Even though there is a cabin air filter in between, dirt, pollen, contaminants, and other pollutants that you come into contact with during daily driving can get trapped in a duct within the ventilation system. The Honda Air Duct Cleaning Service at Mile High Honda of Denver is designed to remove dirt and neutralize any microorganisms. The result is a squeaky clean Air Duct in your Honda vehicle that alleviates any strange smells or odors emanating from the vents.
So what’s included in our Honda Air Duct Cleaning Service?
We begin every Honda Air Duct Cleaning Service with a thorough visual inspection of the entire ventilation system that includes air-conditioning and heating to determine if it is operating properly. A Honda certified technician will then perform maintenance service that cleans all dirt, debris, mold, pollen, and mildew from the system. After the Honda Air Duct Cleaning Service has been finished, you might notice a pleasant fragrance from the cleaning agents that dissipates over time. After a few hours, your ventilation system will be completely odorless.
How to know if my air ducts need to be cleaned?
- You notice a dirty, musty, or strange odor coming from your vehicle’s air vents
- You drive in conditions with high levels of dust, pollution, pollen, or other airborne particulates
- You do much driving on unpaved roads