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Old 03-09-2013, 02:35 PM   #1
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Default Leaves Trapped in Heating/Cooling Ducting

Hi all,

I'm after some advice on clearing leaves out of the heating/cooling ducting.

I remember this being somewhat easy on an EA, with two points of access: pull the exterior cowling off (after detaching the windscreen wiper) and pulling out the glovebox to reach a duct.

Is this the same on AU's? Any other tips on getting to the leaves/stopping them getting in?

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Old 08-09-2013, 01:07 AM   #2
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Default Re: Leaves Trapped in Heating/Cooling Ducting

I was told , it is possible to remove the resistor on the left side of the heater box with the glove box out and shove a flexible bit of tube on the end of a vacuum nozzle, though a have not tried it, i believe someone on here did try it a found it hard going,
but knowing what a sod of a job it is to get the heater box out, personally, i would try that and be a bit inventive in the nozzle department first.
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