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Air inlet for ventilation/heater

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05 Sep 2020 16:08 #227774 by GeorgeC
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I find the ducting picks up heat from the firewall as well as the air flow over the bonnet, under-bonnet insulation and a fresh air cabin snorkel may be an answer.

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05 Sep 2020 17:02 #227777 by Soeley
I wonder if this would help without restricting the air flow?


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05 Sep 2020 17:56 #227780 by Grima
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is the air con on?
Climate control, you set the temperature on dial, then the in cab sensor will blow hot or cold air to a achieve the desired temperature. Should be set and forget.

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05 Sep 2020 18:06 #227782 by Grima
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Sorry not keen on the upside down microwave meal dish on the bonnet.:silly:

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05 Sep 2020 20:09 #227795 by Soeley

Grima wrote: is the air con on?
Climate control, you set the temperature on dial, then the in cab sensor will blow hot or cold air to a achieve the desired temperature. Should be set and forget.


No, air con not on. I know switching it on would give the desired results, but I prefer windows cracked open for fresh air. Then when you come to a stop or slow moving the air coming through the vets gets warmer.
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05 Sep 2020 20:13 #227796 by Soeley

Grima wrote: Sorry not keen on the upside down microwave meal dish on the bonnet.:silly:


I know what you mean, but a black one on a black Jimny might not stand out too much?

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