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Re: takin the heater out
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Posted on: 2007/10/4 1:34
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Cheers Cable_Tie

Posted on: 2007/10/4 9:21
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thanx for the pic so basicly i jus get a 12v hair dryer and hook it up to the heater ducts to the windscreen?? but how do i power it?? THANX Appsy1

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Run it off the original fan wires, they should be 12v.

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but dnt the hairdryers have a plug on them for a powerpoint??

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Thats why they are a 12v hairdryer not a 240v, its for women who are late for work and do themselves up in traffic.

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good idea this one, i might get rid of my heater aswell now!!!

Posted on: 2007/10/5 5:17
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I forgot to mention you will need 2 for engineering in NSW

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Cable tie is that the one installed in your car??? Can anyone recommend a specific model or supplier(This is exactly what I've been looking for!!

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Two not just for engineering, but isnt there two air ducts under the 1200 dash. Is this one in the sunny set-up to control x2 air ducts/vents.?
And with powering the best thing to do is set up a switch to flick on and off and hard wire it in with an extra fuse.

Posted on: 2007/10/5 13:32
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