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Re: [DML] Defrost troubles
- From: "Dani B" <5n-@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 22:29:49 -0000
thanks for the help-It was of course-the foam in back of the box that you had 
indicated. I found it was falling off, but still part was attached. I poured fast tack 
adhesive around the edges and around the holes where the hoses pass 
through, and now I have all kinds of air flow.  I always wondered why my feet 
were freezing a few winters ago...Doing this work has also motivated me to 
rebuild my mode switch once again, (still leaks on MAX though-but at least it 
moves better now that it is all lubed up). I also rebuilt my otterstat switch-
removing those crummy plastic pieces that broke, very simple to do I will post 
pictures and description of this work for those who are interested. I was 
wondering about the A/C having anything to do with defrosting, because I 
have no A/C in my car, I've removed the compressor and lines-people have 
told me that when you use defrost it uses a little A/C. But my 1950 buick 
defrosts just great with no A/C, so I'm sure I will be find. Thanks again Jake, I 
should have looked through the tech pages first before posting, but thanks for 
the help and reminding me about the tech pages...
-Dani B. #5003
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