been out to night and the wife is complaining about an icey cold draft coming from under the middle of the ns dash/footwell,any ideas what it could be?......more problems or just somthing else for her to moan about
been out to night and the wife is complaining about an icey cold draft coming from under the middle of the ns dash/footwell,any ideas what it could be?......more problems or just somthing else for her to moan about
have you got a amp posative wire coming through the bulkhead???
if so is the hole where it is through bunged up ???
just a thought
not that i know of,its only just started today......."MY FEET ARE FREEZING THERES A RITE DRAFT THIS SIDE WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN DOING NOW????.....WHYS IT SO COLD THIS CARS CRAP"......ETC....all the way home!!!!!! ive a headache now. tryed all heater postitions and still the same
Don't know the answer to this, but I thought that I could feel a cold draft on the drivers side, just around my ankles....but I thought it was just me being a complete turnip..
My wife likes it cold, just like her heart !!! (As caring as a Vauxhall Dealer).
She likes the windows of the house open on cold winter days...
So getting back to the query and wife comment...she would probably like the cold draft, and so as such never complained.
i think there all the same mate
You need to do a bit of detective work. Have a look in the engine bay to see if any of the rubber bungs have come loose.
You might want to remove the glovebox and get your head up there to see why.
Maybe a heater duct has come dislodged and its blowing cold air straight down instaed of through the vents.
Got to start somewhere
Jon
as above how does the glove box come out?
Not sure on that one
Can only be a couple of screws at most.
Some you just unhook at the hinge.
Jon
have checked in the engine bay......no gaps or holes in the bulk head there, not managed to get the glove box lid off yet,as its "sunday " the day of doing pointless jobs around the house/garden for the missus!!
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