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| Tweet Topic Started: Nov 19 2010, 04:47 PM (306 Views) | |
| snailz07 | Nov 19 2010, 04:47 PM Post #1 |
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ridin' slow so EVERYONE can see me...
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Just wondering if anyone else has had people in the back seat complaining their cold while you got the heater on full right in your face... my daughter gets cold in the back mainly at night.... I remember there were those little vent things in the back while installing my carpet and sub... so I opened it back up and flipped those vent upside down... I'm hoping still helps... I'll test it out tonight... here is a little pic to show what I'm talking about...
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| Deleted User | Nov 19 2010, 05:25 PM Post #2 |
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Never had a problem with mine. I believe you are blocking the airflow for ventilation in the cab, what comes in must go out somewhere and with good seals the vents are the only place. So if they are blocked then the air wont travel from front to back therefore the hot air will stay up front and the cold air will stay in back. |
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