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Removing heater tube
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<blockquote data-quote="mickyd" data-source="post: 641894" data-attributes="member: 31376"><p>Hello icf monkey.I tried this and would not do it again.I have gone back ti the original set up.it was very smokey on start up and and was not very warm due to trying to heat up cold air rather than recycle warm air they are designed to. it defrost the windscreen but it took a long time .I dont think the fan is strong enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mickyd, post: 641894, member: 31376"] Hello icf monkey.I tried this and would not do it again.I have gone back ti the original set up.it was very smokey on start up and and was not very warm due to trying to heat up cold air rather than recycle warm air they are designed to. it defrost the windscreen but it took a long time .I dont think the fan is strong enough. [/QUOTE]
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