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Heater/Demister legality
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Hi guys I know u need a heater for road worthy but is that just a heater or does it have to demist to,or one or the other.

Posted on: 2013/9/10 10:01
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I know you have to have a demister for roadworthy, I got one the same as the demister on the Maddat site.
I have heard of some guys using fan out of desktop computers mounted under the dash, but they wouldn't obviously produce any heat.

Posted on: 2013/9/10 10:14
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You can get 12v hairdryers or heaters. I used one in my sedan but they dont do much really. But it passes just. Especially if fitted to the stock heater switch.

Posted on: 2013/9/10 10:19
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Thats cause I only had one on drivers side. Never got round to passengers one lol.

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If anyone is after one i have a brand new genuine fan and motor for the 1200 in box still as well

Posted on: 2013/9/10 13:01
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Yep it's not so much the heater it's a dimister you need.if you do everything you say your gunna do I really think having no dimister is the least of your worrys

Posted on: 2013/9/11 0:24
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I know you have to have a demister for roadworthy, I got one the same as the demister on the Maddat site.
I see a heater unit on Maddat which can be connected to the demister tubes, but cannot find a demister on their site?

Posted on: 2013/9/11 3:30
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lol what? you guys from QLD? i dont think thats an issue with RWC in QLD?

Posted on: 2013/9/11 5:42
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