brrrr
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Re: brrrr
It's a good chance that you have a leaking seal on your windshield
..... or possibly your cold air vent flapper is not closing all the
way. I had to tie wrap my cold air vent flap closed earlier this
winter and plan to pull the housing to fix it properly in the spring.
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 02:42:19 GMT, "Doug" <doug.schuler@verizon.net>
wrote:
>I've got an interesting situation. While in the jeep and moving forward,
>there is a not so pleasant breeze coming in from under the dash. When the
>temps are very low it is uncomfortable, no matter how high or hot the heater
>is! At first I thought that it must be one of the rubber grommets, but that
>wasn't the case. The firewall and all grommets appear to be in good
>condition. Could the air intake for the heater be cracked or broken?
>
>Thanks,
>Doug
>
..... or possibly your cold air vent flapper is not closing all the
way. I had to tie wrap my cold air vent flap closed earlier this
winter and plan to pull the housing to fix it properly in the spring.
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 02:42:19 GMT, "Doug" <doug.schuler@verizon.net>
wrote:
>I've got an interesting situation. While in the jeep and moving forward,
>there is a not so pleasant breeze coming in from under the dash. When the
>temps are very low it is uncomfortable, no matter how high or hot the heater
>is! At first I thought that it must be one of the rubber grommets, but that
>wasn't the case. The firewall and all grommets appear to be in good
>condition. Could the air intake for the heater be cracked or broken?
>
>Thanks,
>Doug
>
#12
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Posts: n/a
Re: brrrr
It's a good chance that you have a leaking seal on your windshield
..... or possibly your cold air vent flapper is not closing all the
way. I had to tie wrap my cold air vent flap closed earlier this
winter and plan to pull the housing to fix it properly in the spring.
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 02:42:19 GMT, "Doug" <doug.schuler@verizon.net>
wrote:
>I've got an interesting situation. While in the jeep and moving forward,
>there is a not so pleasant breeze coming in from under the dash. When the
>temps are very low it is uncomfortable, no matter how high or hot the heater
>is! At first I thought that it must be one of the rubber grommets, but that
>wasn't the case. The firewall and all grommets appear to be in good
>condition. Could the air intake for the heater be cracked or broken?
>
>Thanks,
>Doug
>
..... or possibly your cold air vent flapper is not closing all the
way. I had to tie wrap my cold air vent flap closed earlier this
winter and plan to pull the housing to fix it properly in the spring.
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 02:42:19 GMT, "Doug" <doug.schuler@verizon.net>
wrote:
>I've got an interesting situation. While in the jeep and moving forward,
>there is a not so pleasant breeze coming in from under the dash. When the
>temps are very low it is uncomfortable, no matter how high or hot the heater
>is! At first I thought that it must be one of the rubber grommets, but that
>wasn't the case. The firewall and all grommets appear to be in good
>condition. Could the air intake for the heater be cracked or broken?
>
>Thanks,
>Doug
>
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: brrrr
It's a good chance that you have a leaking seal on your windshield
..... or possibly your cold air vent flapper is not closing all the
way. I had to tie wrap my cold air vent flap closed earlier this
winter and plan to pull the housing to fix it properly in the spring.
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 02:42:19 GMT, "Doug" <doug.schuler@verizon.net>
wrote:
>I've got an interesting situation. While in the jeep and moving forward,
>there is a not so pleasant breeze coming in from under the dash. When the
>temps are very low it is uncomfortable, no matter how high or hot the heater
>is! At first I thought that it must be one of the rubber grommets, but that
>wasn't the case. The firewall and all grommets appear to be in good
>condition. Could the air intake for the heater be cracked or broken?
>
>Thanks,
>Doug
>
..... or possibly your cold air vent flapper is not closing all the
way. I had to tie wrap my cold air vent flap closed earlier this
winter and plan to pull the housing to fix it properly in the spring.
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 02:42:19 GMT, "Doug" <doug.schuler@verizon.net>
wrote:
>I've got an interesting situation. While in the jeep and moving forward,
>there is a not so pleasant breeze coming in from under the dash. When the
>temps are very low it is uncomfortable, no matter how high or hot the heater
>is! At first I thought that it must be one of the rubber grommets, but that
>wasn't the case. The firewall and all grommets appear to be in good
>condition. Could the air intake for the heater be cracked or broken?
>
>Thanks,
>Doug
>