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Posted: 14 Dec 10 at 17:13 |
Cheers Tee3
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thats how it should be yep
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Hi
I went under my van yesterday looking to see how easy it is to remove the heater, in the meanwhile I went looking for the air intake to see if it was blocked some how. I could see the air intake pipe exiting the eber. It seems to go into one of the metal struts of the van. Does this seem correct or should you see the end of an exit pipe?
cheers Edited by rubyvan78 - 13 Dec 10 at 17:27 |
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